The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 4
... support remaining check againk the delpotism of wavering minds in such a conjuncture , the monarch : even men of wit and gewhile we are thinking of depriving our nius were found base enough to vilify fellow - citizens of their just and ...
... support remaining check againk the delpotism of wavering minds in such a conjuncture , the monarch : even men of wit and gewhile we are thinking of depriving our nius were found base enough to vilify fellow - citizens of their just and ...
Seite 5
... support of throw too much power into the hands the present arbitrary tenets . The sub- of the crown , that power might be limitject , indeed , is complicated , and men ed , so as not to be exerted except upon are confounded more than ...
... support of throw too much power into the hands the present arbitrary tenets . The sub- of the crown , that power might be limitject , indeed , is complicated , and men ed , so as not to be exerted except upon are confounded more than ...
Seite 8
... support of that gofor that purpose . vernment which protects us ; and think Our North - American colonies have it but just every perfon enjoying that ad . found out , that poor Britain is grown vantage should contribute thereto . old ...
... support of that gofor that purpose . vernment which protects us ; and think Our North - American colonies have it but just every perfon enjoying that ad . found out , that poor Britain is grown vantage should contribute thereto . old ...
Seite 19
... support of cifuperftitious and inexorable tyrant . Your vil government , and the defence , proMajesty , we are confident , justly rejoi . tection , and security of the colonies . " ces that your title to the crown is thus But we beg ...
... support of cifuperftitious and inexorable tyrant . Your vil government , and the defence , proMajesty , we are confident , justly rejoi . tection , and security of the colonies . " ces that your title to the crown is thus But we beg ...
Seite 20
... support and maintain . fate for the calamities through which Filled with sentiments of duty to your they must be gained . Majesty , and of affection to our parent . We therefore most earnestly beseech ftate , deeply impressed by our ...
... support and maintain . fate for the calamities through which Filled with sentiments of duty to your they must be gained . Majesty , and of affection to our parent . We therefore most earnestly beseech ftate , deeply impressed by our ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
addreſs againſt alſo America anſwer appeared appointed arms army authority bill body Britain Britiſh called carried cauſe Charles colonies common conduct congreſs continued court Ditto duty England favour fire firſt foot force friends George give given grant hand honour hope Houſe important inhabitants intereſt James John June juſtice killed King land laſt late laws letter liberty lives London Lord Majeſty Majeſty's manner March means meaſures meeting ment moſt muſt nature never North obſerved officers parliament peace perſons petition preſent principles proper province purpoſe reaſon received reſpect ſaid ſame ſay ſervice ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſtate ſubjects ſuch ſupport taken themſelves theſe thing Thomas thoſe thought tion town trade troops uſe vice whole wounded