The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... honoured , was go I replied , that I hoped the King would ing to be given to another . I appre- do me the justice to ... honour to write to Thus was I forced into the neceffity the Duke ; who , on the 5th of Novem- of maintaining a ...
... honoured , was go I replied , that I hoped the King would ing to be given to another . I appre- do me the justice to ... honour to write to Thus was I forced into the neceffity the Duke ; who , on the 5th of Novem- of maintaining a ...
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... honour of with that nation in whose parental gui . Almighty God , whose pure religion our dance , on all important affairs , we have enemies are undermining ; for your glohitherto with filial reverence constantly ry , which can be ...
... honour of with that nation in whose parental gui . Almighty God , whose pure religion our dance , on all important affairs , we have enemies are undermining ; for your glohitherto with filial reverence constantly ry , which can be ...
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... honour con- decilive battle ; and cannot but be of oferred ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers , corations that politeness could add , and , at least , will think the scene where the what I am ...
... honour con- decilive battle ; and cannot but be of oferred ( says the Doctor ) bad all the de- pinion , that most of his Englith readers , corations that politeness could add , and , at least , will think the scene where the what I am ...
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... honour might be quitted with directed by the petitioners to represent felf - approbation ? Was he certain that the impropriety of revealing the state of it was still held only for the sake of the their affairs at the bar of that House ...
... honour might be quitted with directed by the petitioners to represent felf - approbation ? Was he certain that the impropriety of revealing the state of it was still held only for the sake of the their affairs at the bar of that House ...
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... honour , or in conscience , which is founded on no proper parliaconsent to an address which commends mentary information ; which was introthe temper by which proceedings so very duced by refusing to fuffer the presentaintemperate , have ...
... honour , or in conscience , which is founded on no proper parliaconsent to an address which commends mentary information ; which was introthe temper by which proceedings so very duced by refusing to fuffer the presentaintemperate , have ...
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