The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... arrive in Orkney . 549- 30. Privateers prohibited from taking their prizes into Portugal . 544 . Sept. 1. The British parliament diffolved , and another called . 495 . Henry 1780 . Sept. 3. Henry Laurens , late Prefident of.
... arrive in Orkney . 549- 30. Privateers prohibited from taking their prizes into Portugal . 544 . Sept. 1. The British parliament diffolved , and another called . 495 . Henry 1780 . Sept. 3. Henry Laurens , late Prefident of.
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... called him by name , faying , Mr , I have been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal reputation is high in the world , and I ...
... called him by name , faying , Mr , I have been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal reputation is high in the world , and I ...
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... called mufic , if performed by one of riper years , being deficient in harmony and meafure ; but they manifest such a difcernment and selection of notes as is truly wonderful , and which , if fponta- neous , would furprife at any age ...
... called mufic , if performed by one of riper years , being deficient in harmony and meafure ; but they manifest such a difcernment and selection of notes as is truly wonderful , and which , if fponta- neous , would furprife at any age ...
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... called out very foon after the air was begun , " He is finging in F. " One of the aftonishing properties of his ear , is , that he can diftinguish at a great ditance from any inftrument , and out of fight of the keys , any note that is ...
... called out very foon after the air was begun , " He is finging in F. " One of the aftonishing properties of his ear , is , that he can diftinguish at a great ditance from any inftrument , and out of fight of the keys , any note that is ...
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... called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymafter of the forces , who was railing a princely fortune , which increased in proportion as the public diftreffes increa- fed . His Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting ...
... called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymafter of the forces , who was railing a princely fortune , which increased in proportion as the public diftreffes increa- fed . His Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting ...
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