The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... taken in favour of Mrs Ogilvie of Eaftmiln , up- on her contract of marriage , because her husband Eaftmiln appeared to be in a bad ftate of health . Depones , That , for fome years paft , Eaftmiln appeared to him to be in an ...
... taken in favour of Mrs Ogilvie of Eaftmiln , up- on her contract of marriage , because her husband Eaftmiln appeared to be in a bad ftate of health . Depones , That , for fome years paft , Eaftmiln appeared to him to be in an ...
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... taken , there was no dan- ger : That the asked how much one might take with fafety ? which he told her ; but that he did not ask how much of it would do a man's business . Robert Smith furgeon in Edinburgh depones , That he had once ...
... taken , there was no dan- ger : That the asked how much one might take with fafety ? which he told her ; but that he did not ask how much of it would do a man's business . Robert Smith furgeon in Edinburgh depones , That he had once ...
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... , they were told , that Eaftmiln had been fuddenly taken ill ; upon which Mifs Clark immediately run up to the room in would ftand by the deponent ; that no harm fhould which 12 Jan. The Trial of Mrs. and Lieut . Ogilvie .
... , they were told , that Eaftmiln had been fuddenly taken ill ; upon which Mifs Clark immediately run up to the room in would ftand by the deponent ; that no harm fhould which 12 Jan. The Trial of Mrs. and Lieut . Ogilvie .
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... taken as great liberty in fo doing as perhaps any governor whatsoever . in this bufinefs I have had no pretence to interpofe ; nor do I believe any Governor in America has prefumed to express his fentiments against the act in question ...
... taken as great liberty in fo doing as perhaps any governor whatsoever . in this bufinefs I have had no pretence to interpofe ; nor do I believe any Governor in America has prefumed to express his fentiments against the act in question ...
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... taken down , and haw - haws fubftituted in their place , which open a boundless view to the coun- try all round . Here is alfo a magnificent bridge over the river in thefe gardens , and reckoned their principle ornament . From the ...
... taken down , and haw - haws fubftituted in their place , which open a boundless view to the coun- try all round . Here is alfo a magnificent bridge over the river in thefe gardens , and reckoned their principle ornament . From the ...
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Страница 152 - When I proposed to tax America, I asked the House if any gentleman would object to the right; I repeatedly asked it, and no man would attempt to deny it. Protection and obedience are reciprocal. Great Britain protects America; America is bound to yield obedience.
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Страница 229 - The crackling faggot flies. But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe; For grief was heavy at his heart, And tears began to flow. His rising cares the Hermit spied, With answering care opprest : " And whence, unhappy youth," he cried, " The sorrows of thy breast ? " From better habitations spurn'd, Reluctant dost thou rove?
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Страница 229 - And water from the spring. Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego, All earth-born cares are wrong ; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
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