The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... should once get the power into their hands , they will lock up , instead of being lock'd up by the healthful . Therefore , if this bill can be fupposed to have any effect , and cannot be fuppofed liable to any very great inconvenience ...
... should once get the power into their hands , they will lock up , instead of being lock'd up by the healthful . Therefore , if this bill can be fupposed to have any effect , and cannot be fuppofed liable to any very great inconvenience ...
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... should pass a wrong judgment when they have come at that truth ? That judgment would subject no man to a penalty ; for the penalties are to be recovered only at common law ; and it cannot be fuppofed , the judges would condemn a man ...
... should pass a wrong judgment when they have come at that truth ? That judgment would subject no man to a penalty ; for the penalties are to be recovered only at common law ; and it cannot be fuppofed , the judges would condemn a man ...
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... should fall under the misfortune of ha- ving a prince upon the throne that form- ed projects against our liberties , yet I cannot think it would be in the power of that prince , to render his projects fuccefsful by bribing the members ...
... should fall under the misfortune of ha- ving a prince upon the throne that form- ed projects against our liberties , yet I cannot think it would be in the power of that prince , to render his projects fuccefsful by bribing the members ...
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... should be a member in the next parliament , as he probably will , if he lives , the paffing of this bill , could no way prevent his Majefty from re- warding him in any manner he may then think fit ; nor could his accepting of the reward ...
... should be a member in the next parliament , as he probably will , if he lives , the paffing of this bill , could no way prevent his Majefty from re- warding him in any manner he may then think fit ; nor could his accepting of the reward ...
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... should be fent from us to intreat his farther fer- vice , but that the first question should be in- fifted on , and that , notwithstanding all the excufes he has ever made before , or that are contain'd in his letter to the livery this ...
... should be fent from us to intreat his farther fer- vice , but that the first question should be in- fifted on , and that , notwithstanding all the excufes he has ever made before , or that are contain'd in his letter to the livery this ...
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