The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... be apprehended , those bloody wars will be again revived , which preceeded Muley Abdallah's ac- ceffion to that crown . JOUR- you differ in opinion from nine tenths of the nation Jan. 1741 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... be apprehended , those bloody wars will be again revived , which preceeded Muley Abdallah's ac- ceffion to that crown . JOUR- you differ in opinion from nine tenths of the nation Jan. 1741 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... crown ? It will therefore be hardly poffible to recover from the danger of lofing our liberties by corruption , after we have once actually fallen into it . Other dan- gers we may recover from , because we become fenfible of them before ...
... crown ? It will therefore be hardly poffible to recover from the danger of lofing our liberties by corruption , after we have once actually fallen into it . Other dan- gers we may recover from , because we become fenfible of them before ...
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... crown for the fented as a restraint upon the crown , fervice he has done his country , would with regard to its power of rewarding any member look upon it as a bribe ? merit . Can the publication or open No one would ; and , I believe ...
... crown for the fented as a restraint upon the crown , fervice he has done his country , would with regard to its power of rewarding any member look upon it as a bribe ? merit . Can the publication or open No one would ; and , I believe ...
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... crown , that I wish we had a law for obliging every man in the kingdom to do the fame . It would be fo far from leffening , that it would render the favours of the crown more honourable than they ever can o- therwile be . We have a ...
... crown , that I wish we had a law for obliging every man in the kingdom to do the fame . It would be fo far from leffening , that it would render the favours of the crown more honourable than they ever can o- therwile be . We have a ...
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... crown ? Such a man will always ftand more in awe of a penalty , than of any oath you can invent ; and the penalties of per- jury can be no more terrible to him , than equal penalties which may be inflicted by law , without interpofing ...
... crown ? Such a man will always ftand more in awe of a penalty , than of any oath you can invent ; and the penalties of per- jury can be no more terrible to him , than equal penalties which may be inflicted by law , without interpofing ...
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