The Scots Magazine, Том 49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... kind of iron , steel , copper , or brafs , in the ftate of the raw material . II . Their Majefties having alfo ftipu- lated in the 6th article , " That for the better fecuring the due collection of the duties payable ad valorem , which ...
... kind of iron , steel , copper , or brafs , in the ftate of the raw material . II . Their Majefties having alfo ftipu- lated in the 6th article , " That for the better fecuring the due collection of the duties payable ad valorem , which ...
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... kind shall happen to come out , they will have no claim to its merits , nor refponfi- bility for its defects . It only remains for them to do justice to thofe correfpondents to whofe affit ance they have been indebted during the courfe ...
... kind shall happen to come out , they will have no claim to its merits , nor refponfi- bility for its defects . It only remains for them to do justice to thofe correfpondents to whofe affit ance they have been indebted during the courfe ...
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... kind of fee which I fhall expect him to pay ) , unless indeed the unhappy gentle- man fhould by this time have loft the re- collection of having written bis letter , or of having figned himself Immemor , and e- ven of his being Immemor ...
... kind of fee which I fhall expect him to pay ) , unless indeed the unhappy gentle- man fhould by this time have loft the re- collection of having written bis letter , or of having figned himself Immemor , and e- ven of his being Immemor ...
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... kind by the graces of external figure or addrefs . Diftinguished by no uncommon fenfibility to the attractions of women , it is not from that fex he can expect the enthufiaftic fupport , and more than maf- culine exertions , which his ...
... kind by the graces of external figure or addrefs . Diftinguished by no uncommon fenfibility to the attractions of women , it is not from that fex he can expect the enthufiaftic fupport , and more than maf- culine exertions , which his ...
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... kind hardly deferves the name of virtue , the latter only proceeds from proper views of probity . The captive , who pled , that he never had refufed , affiftance to the wretched , and that the afked only the preservation of her honour ...
... kind hardly deferves the name of virtue , the latter only proceeds from proper views of probity . The captive , who pled , that he never had refufed , affiftance to the wretched , and that the afked only the preservation of her honour ...
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