The Scots Magazine, 42±ÇSands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... necessary , viz . p . 209. col . 2. l . 47. for Three read Two- and p . 210. col . 1. l . 25. delete 3 . for Countess of Harcourt . read Duchefs d ' Harcourt . 329. 2. 33. for 327. read 328 . -a French lady . 387. 2. 32. between fourth ...
... necessary , viz . p . 209. col . 2. l . 47. for Three read Two- and p . 210. col . 1. l . 25. delete 3 . for Countess of Harcourt . read Duchefs d ' Harcourt . 329. 2. 33. for 327. read 328 . -a French lady . 387. 2. 32. between fourth ...
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... necessary curb o fuddenly - grown power , and the a tious views , of that of Brandenburg . tween both , the leffer ftates , by a dent and watchful attention to the fervation of that balance of powe Germany , which has fo unaccounta and ...
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... necessary to made for the fupport of thofe vaft arm which it is now the fashion to bring i the field , that the greateft treafu joined to the products of the moft fer countries and abundant feafons , cam preclude fome delay and ...
... necessary to made for the fupport of thofe vaft arm which it is now the fashion to bring i the field , that the greateft treafu joined to the products of the moft fer countries and abundant feafons , cam preclude fome delay and ...
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... necessary for the government of this country ? the objections to the houfe of commons , as it is now confti- tuted , are very obvious ; and it is to me no lefs obvious , that its intended pur- pofes may be more completely answered the ...
... necessary for the government of this country ? the objections to the houfe of commons , as it is now confti- tuted , are very obvious ; and it is to me no lefs obvious , that its intended pur- pofes may be more completely answered the ...
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... necessary to keep off high tides ; you contract , and are de- frauded ; the fum is enormous , the wall is wrong placed , or the materials are bad . Ditches , trenches , gutters , drains , and various kinds of improvements , are ...
... necessary to keep off high tides ; you contract , and are de- frauded ; the fum is enormous , the wall is wrong placed , or the materials are bad . Ditches , trenches , gutters , drains , and various kinds of improvements , are ...
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