The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... against corruption , unless we do fomething against it . I believe , no man ever yet ventured to declaim ferioufly in its favour ; but many have declaimed powerfully againft it , and yet at the fame time have as powerfully , and much ...
... against corruption , unless we do fomething against it . I believe , no man ever yet ventured to declaim ferioufly in its favour ; but many have declaimed powerfully againft it , and yet at the fame time have as powerfully , and much ...
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... against it , whilst it is in our power : for it is a fort of danger from whence there is no legal recovery ; if we once fall into it , it will be impof- fible to get any law paffed for prevent- ing corruption . The Rev. Prelate , when ...
... against it , whilst it is in our power : for it is a fort of danger from whence there is no legal recovery ; if we once fall into it , it will be impof- fible to get any law paffed for prevent- ing corruption . The Rev. Prelate , when ...
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... against him ; and where a man depends folely upon the impoffibility of the proof , no penal- ty can have any effect ; for without a proof no penalty can ever be recovered ; and therefore , unless we can fall upon a way of making it eafy ...
... against him ; and where a man depends folely upon the impoffibility of the proof , no penal- ty can have any effect ; for without a proof no penalty can ever be recovered ; and therefore , unless we can fall upon a way of making it eafy ...
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... against this bill , are all under a mistake when they fuppofe , that the penalties , already by law inflicted can , even in cafe of a discovery , be made effectual against every fort of corruption ; and , to fhew this , my Lords , I ...
... against this bill , are all under a mistake when they fuppofe , that the penalties , already by law inflicted can , even in cafe of a discovery , be made effectual against every fort of corruption ; and , to fhew this , my Lords , I ...
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... against us ; and that by mean con- ceffions in former treaties , and by too patiently , and too long fubmitting to indignities , we , at laft , made that court believe , that nothing could provoke us to declare war against them . This ...
... against us ; and that by mean con- ceffions in former treaties , and by too patiently , and too long fubmitting to indignities , we , at laft , made that court believe , that nothing could provoke us to declare war against them . This ...
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