The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... give them a warm reception . The Queen of Spain , whofe power will be put an end to on the abdication or death of her infirm confort , takes all the pains fhe can to ward off both till fhe has made ample provifion for her fons . She has ...
... give them a warm reception . The Queen of Spain , whofe power will be put an end to on the abdication or death of her infirm confort , takes all the pains fhe can to ward off both till fhe has made ample provifion for her fons . She has ...
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... give the royal affent to any bill for preventing it ? will not all cor- rupt methods be made ufe of to pre- vent fuch a bill's paffing both houfes ? and if it fhould , by a miraculous flow of virtue on one fide , and very impru- dent or ...
... give the royal affent to any bill for preventing it ? will not all cor- rupt methods be made ufe of to pre- vent fuch a bill's paffing both houfes ? and if it fhould , by a miraculous flow of virtue on one fide , and very impru- dent or ...
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... give an account of it to the house , where would be the harm ? Such a de- claration would give the other house no greater power than they have at pre- fent . They might perhaps pass a wrong judgment , and turn him out of their houfe ...
... give an account of it to the house , where would be the harm ? Such a de- claration would give the other house no greater power than they have at pre- fent . They might perhaps pass a wrong judgment , and turn him out of their houfe ...
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... give an ac- count publickly of the rewards and gra- tuities they receive from the 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 ...
... give an ac- count publickly of the rewards and gra- tuities they receive from the 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 ...
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... give my confent that any deputation at all 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 ...
... give my confent that any deputation at all 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 ...
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