The Scots Magazine, 19권Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... suffer what I wish . The Cynic hugs his poverty , The pelican her wilderness ; And ' tis the Indian's pride to be Naked on frozen Caucafus : Make torments eafy by their apathy . Contentment feels no fmart ; Stoics , we fee , . I'm in ...
... suffer what I wish . The Cynic hugs his poverty , The pelican her wilderness ; And ' tis the Indian's pride to be Naked on frozen Caucafus : Make torments eafy by their apathy . Contentment feels no fmart ; Stoics , we fee , . I'm in ...
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... suffered to stand expofed to the weather for months before they are coopered ; fo that they are fodden by rain or fnow , when the weather is wet , and fhrunk by the wind and fun when VOL . XIX . flesh is rendered foft and flabby ; and ...
... suffered to stand expofed to the weather for months before they are coopered ; fo that they are fodden by rain or fnow , when the weather is wet , and fhrunk by the wind and fun when VOL . XIX . flesh is rendered foft and flabby ; and ...
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... suffered moft ; and that it is their baggage , and not the baggage of the whole army , that has fallen into the enemy's hands . It is added , that the Pruffians were twice repulfed with great lofs on their part ; and that our greatest ...
... suffered moft ; and that it is their baggage , and not the baggage of the whole army , that has fallen into the enemy's hands . It is added , that the Pruffians were twice repulfed with great lofs on their part ; and that our greatest ...
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... suffer- ed much by French privateers , more of our fhips having been taken in fix months than during the laft four - years French war , a reprefentation of it was fent to the admiralty by the magiftrates of Edin- burgh towards the end ...
... suffer- ed much by French privateers , more of our fhips having been taken in fix months than during the laft four - years French war , a reprefentation of it was fent to the admiralty by the magiftrates of Edin- burgh towards the end ...
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... suffer- ed their privateers to moleft the English trade ; an injury which , in those days , was always immediately refented ; and , if not repaired , certainly punished . Sail- ing with this commiffion , he took in his way a French man ...
... suffer- ed their privateers to moleft the English trade ; an injury which , in those days , was always immediately refented ; and , if not repaired , certainly punished . Sail- ing with this commiffion , he took in his way a French man ...
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