The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 77,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... things as they are , says one party ; change every thing , says ano ther be satisfied , repeat the most and derate , with restoring what was , open the Royal Almanack 1788 , and put every person and every thing in its place . ask no ...
... things as they are , says one party ; change every thing , says ano ther be satisfied , repeat the most and derate , with restoring what was , open the Royal Almanack 1788 , and put every person and every thing in its place . ask no ...
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... thing shall be ruined and de- vastated round their armies , how will they find means of subsistence ? Is there no danger in dispersing the troops ? All arms will not be taken away , and arms of all sorts are murderous in the hands of ...
... thing shall be ruined and de- vastated round their armies , how will they find means of subsistence ? Is there no danger in dispersing the troops ? All arms will not be taken away , and arms of all sorts are murderous in the hands of ...
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... thing which induced them to believe that their parents intended them for a pacific profession . Gos into a French toy - shop , and you ime mediately discern the unambiguous symptoms of the military mania . Every thing there which might ...
... thing which induced them to believe that their parents intended them for a pacific profession . Gos into a French toy - shop , and you ime mediately discern the unambiguous symptoms of the military mania . Every thing there which might ...
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late Samuel Whitbread Esq | 489 |
Estimate of the Revenue arising from | 497 |
Anecdotes of Carolan the Irish Bard | 503 |
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