London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Zväzok 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... taken a Freedom , which fome Gentle- men think we ought not to have taken , we can affure them , that we have never done it with any View , but to engage the Attention of our READERS , to fuch Mat- ters as we thought of Importance ; and ...
... taken a Freedom , which fome Gentle- men think we ought not to have taken , we can affure them , that we have never done it with any View , but to engage the Attention of our READERS , to fuch Mat- ters as we thought of Importance ; and ...
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... taken up your time with faying fo much against it , if I had not thought it neceffary for in- ducing gentlemen the more readily to agree to the amendment I am to F Suppofe again , Sir , that a court- martial fhould by their fentence be ...
... taken up your time with faying fo much against it , if I had not thought it neceffary for in- ducing gentlemen the more readily to agree to the amendment I am to F Suppofe again , Sir , that a court- martial fhould by their fentence be ...
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... taken into cuftody by a warrant of the privy council , and fent to the Tower , in order to be tried by a court - martial , for his behaviour in the fea - fight with the French off Beachy - head , foon after the beginning of the reign of ...
... taken into cuftody by a warrant of the privy council , and fent to the Tower , in order to be tried by a court - martial , for his behaviour in the fea - fight with the French off Beachy - head , foon after the beginning of the reign of ...
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... taken ( at least too frequently ) to prevent the birth of a child , which the parents would be ashamed to own ; and if in spite of medicine it does come to life , it is generally an orphan from its birth , deftitute of that care and ...
... taken ( at least too frequently ) to prevent the birth of a child , which the parents would be ashamed to own ; and if in spite of medicine it does come to life , it is generally an orphan from its birth , deftitute of that care and ...
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... taken , tho ' the bad be rejected . He that opposes any thing because bad , is therein fhewn to be a friend to truth and right ; but he that oppofes good and bad alike , and confounds them in one and the fame treatment , is as evidently ...
... taken , tho ' the bad be rejected . He that opposes any thing because bad , is therein fhewn to be a friend to truth and right ; but he that oppofes good and bad alike , and confounds them in one and the fame treatment , is as evidently ...
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