The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... seems prepared for all events . And ' tis not doubted but , upon the death of the Elector Palatine , he will profecute his right to the fuc- ceffion of Bergues and Juliers with as much vigour as he has done either that of Herfstal or ...
... seems prepared for all events . And ' tis not doubted but , upon the death of the Elector Palatine , he will profecute his right to the fuc- ceffion of Bergues and Juliers with as much vigour as he has done either that of Herfstal or ...
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... seems , reached America ; but in too shattered a condition to en- ter upon immediate action ; and by that time they are fit to do mischief , Adm . Vernon will be enabled to give them a warm reception . The Queen of Spain , whofe power ...
... seems , reached America ; but in too shattered a condition to en- ter upon immediate action ; and by that time they are fit to do mischief , Adm . Vernon will be enabled to give them a warm reception . The Queen of Spain , whofe power ...
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But the oath propofed by this bill is , it seems , an unintelligible oath , because the words favour and gratuity cannot be certainly diftinguifhed . My Lords , they are , I think , as diftinct as any two words in the English language ...
But the oath propofed by this bill is , it seems , an unintelligible oath , because the words favour and gratuity cannot be certainly diftinguifhed . My Lords , they are , I think , as diftinct as any two words in the English language ...
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... seem to confider re- liking . F. This is not always in their ligion itself merely as an engine of flate to power , Sir ; nor can they remove , poor awe the vulgar ? L. You infinuate hard as they are , without great loffes and in- things ...
... seem to confider re- liking . F. This is not always in their ligion itself merely as an engine of flate to power , Sir ; nor can they remove , poor awe the vulgar ? L. You infinuate hard as they are , without great loffes and in- things ...
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... seems to think , that by an able and willing physician , a specifick may be found for every political di- ftemper , I hope he will give us his af- fiftance ; for I make no queftion of his ability , and I hope he will not , by his giving ...
... seems to think , that by an able and willing physician , a specifick may be found for every political di- ftemper , I hope he will give us his af- fiftance ; for I make no queftion of his ability , and I hope he will not , by his giving ...
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