The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... allowed to be better judges of what paffes , or may pass within their own walls , than we can pretend to be . It is evident , they fufpect that corrupt pra- tices have been , or may foon be made ufe of , for gaining an undue influence ...
... allowed to be better judges of what paffes , or may pass within their own walls , than we can pretend to be . It is evident , they fufpect that corrupt pra- tices have been , or may foon be made ufe of , for gaining an undue influence ...
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... allowed an oath for the preservation of the latter . By this time I hope , my Lords , all the inconveniencies pretended to arife from this bill have evanished ; and therefore I fhall confider fome of the arguments brought to fhew that ...
... allowed an oath for the preservation of the latter . By this time I hope , my Lords , all the inconveniencies pretended to arife from this bill have evanished ; and therefore I fhall confider fome of the arguments brought to fhew that ...
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... allowed to be ineffectual , we ought to make a trial , at leaft , of the remedy now propofed ; for though it fhould prove ineffectual , it will be attended with this advantage , that it will put us upon contriving fome other remedy that ...
... allowed to be ineffectual , we ought to make a trial , at leaft , of the remedy now propofed ; for though it fhould prove ineffectual , it will be attended with this advantage , that it will put us upon contriving fome other remedy that ...
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... allowed to fail , which brings this deplorable advice . LONDO N. Ajor - General Count Trouchfes de Waldburg , Plenipotentiary- Minister from the King of Pruffia to this court , had his firft private audi- ence of his Majefty on the 16th ...
... allowed to fail , which brings this deplorable advice . LONDO N. Ajor - General Count Trouchfes de Waldburg , Plenipotentiary- Minister from the King of Pruffia to this court , had his firft private audi- ence of his Majefty on the 16th ...
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... allowed to be a great incite- ment to worthy actions , as , I believe , it will , it must be allowed , that the paf- fing of this bill into a law , would very much difcourage all those who may here- after be members of the other house ...
... allowed to be a great incite- ment to worthy actions , as , I believe , it will , it must be allowed , that the paf- fing of this bill into a law , would very much difcourage all those who may here- after be members of the other house ...
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