The Scots Magazine, Volume 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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Pagina 9
... brought to a conclufion only last fummer . The fubfidy commences at Michaelmas laft , is to continue for four years , and to be paid every fix months , two thirds at London , and one third at the Hague . By this treaty it is stipulated ...
... brought to a conclufion only last fummer . The fubfidy commences at Michaelmas laft , is to continue for four years , and to be paid every fix months , two thirds at London , and one third at the Hague . By this treaty it is stipulated ...
Pagina 20
... brought me a challenge . By thy credential let- ters , I took thee to be an ambaffador ; but I find thou art a herald . In all my life I never heard fuch a fpeech . I am furprised , I am really amazed at fo great and fo unufual ...
... brought me a challenge . By thy credential let- ters , I took thee to be an ambaffador ; but I find thou art a herald . In all my life I never heard fuch a fpeech . I am furprised , I am really amazed at fo great and fo unufual ...
Pagina 48
... brought butter to market , took the opportunity of railing it to 9 d . or 10 d a - pound . " 66 Worcester , Jan. 11. Friday laft be- ing old Christmas - day , the fame was bferved , in feveral neighbouring places , as fociably , if not ...
... brought butter to market , took the opportunity of railing it to 9 d . or 10 d a - pound . " 66 Worcester , Jan. 11. Friday laft be- ing old Christmas - day , the fame was bferved , in feveral neighbouring places , as fociably , if not ...
Pagina 52
... brought with him 800 famples of plants , and communi- cated them to all lovers of fuch curiofities ; which encouraged Sir Arthur Roydon to fend over a gardener to bring the plants alive to him from Jamaica for his garden at Moyra in the ...
... brought with him 800 famples of plants , and communi- cated them to all lovers of fuch curiofities ; which encouraged Sir Arthur Roydon to fend over a gardener to bring the plants alive to him from Jamaica for his garden at Moyra in the ...
Pagina 71
... brought every thing to her thoughts , and left her with 19 other power than to fling herfelf into " Me , Madam ? ( anfwered Mrs Roberts , with fome emotion ) , had you heard any thing of me ? " - " That you were fuch as I have found you ...
... brought every thing to her thoughts , and left her with 19 other power than to fling herfelf into " Me , Madam ? ( anfwered Mrs Roberts , with fome emotion ) , had you heard any thing of me ? " - " That you were fuch as I have found you ...
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