The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... themselves , and that neither her intellects nor strength are not pay too great a deference to the in- fo far reduced , but that she is still able to Sinuations of interested , disappointed , or correct them ; which may be calily done ...
... themselves , and that neither her intellects nor strength are not pay too great a deference to the in- fo far reduced , but that she is still able to Sinuations of interested , disappointed , or correct them ; which may be calily done ...
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... themselves sufficiently formconceive , who is in the least acquainted ed for the protection of the individuals , with the history of human dealings . At every quibbling interpretation of them , the same time , in examining how the by ...
... themselves sufficiently formconceive , who is in the least acquainted ed for the protection of the individuals , with the history of human dealings . At every quibbling interpretation of them , the same time , in examining how the by ...
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... themselves laws , customs , and it has no right to tax him , as it taxes religion , somewhat similar to those of Englishmen . England ; being in the practice of calling These are some of the principal feathemselves Englishmen , and us ...
... themselves laws , customs , and it has no right to tax him , as it taxes religion , somewhat similar to those of Englishmen . England ; being in the practice of calling These are some of the principal feathemselves Englishmen , and us ...
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... themselves between your royal person or artful suggestions of seditious persons , and your faithful subjects , and for sevewe should merit the opprobrious terms ral years past incessantly employed to disfrequently bestowed on us by ...
... themselves between your royal person or artful suggestions of seditious persons , and your faithful subjects , and for sevewe should merit the opprobrious terms ral years past incessantly employed to disfrequently bestowed on us by ...
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... themselves . through the Highlands , to the western At Banff , their next stage , nothing par- coaft ; hearing , as they passed , of the ticular was observable , but the incom- raising of rents , and consequent emigramodiousness of ...
... themselves . through the Highlands , to the western At Banff , their next stage , nothing par- coaft ; hearing , as they passed , of the ticular was observable , but the incom- raising of rents , and consequent emigramodiousness of ...
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