The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... honour both ved reward , a penfion or bribe : the to the giver and receiver ; and there- danger is wholly upon the other fide of fore I am convinced , that neither the the question . The other houfe may giver nor receiver will ever ...
... honour both ved reward , a penfion or bribe : the to the giver and receiver ; and there- danger is wholly upon the other fide of fore I am convinced , that neither the the question . The other houfe may giver nor receiver will ever ...
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... honour to the man that received it , to the Queen that gave it , and to the nation that approved of it . Now , my Lords , for my own part , I must confefs , the danger pretended to be apprehended , is to me neither per- fpicuous nor ...
... honour to the man that received it , to the Queen that gave it , and to the nation that approved of it . Now , my Lords , for my own part , I must confefs , the danger pretended to be apprehended , is to me neither per- fpicuous nor ...
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... honour of represent ing this great metropolis in parliament . But to force him again upon this duty , contrary to his inclination , may possibly ap- pear difrefpectful and ungrateful towards one who has already ferved you fo long and fo ...
... honour of represent ing this great metropolis in parliament . But to force him again upon this duty , contrary to his inclination , may possibly ap- pear difrefpectful and ungrateful towards one who has already ferved you fo long and fo ...
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... honour to be a member of the legislature , proud in having a hand to prevent the calamity . I hope it has had that effect , and that no attempts have been made , to make even that a jobb , as in the inftance I have given from the Roman ...
... honour to be a member of the legislature , proud in having a hand to prevent the calamity . I hope it has had that effect , and that no attempts have been made , to make even that a jobb , as in the inftance I have given from the Roman ...
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... honour of being feconded by that learned Gentleman , in saying , that if a way could be fallen upon to render place- men in p t difinterested , it were highly to be wifhed , from the examples I have already laid down . One of the ...
... honour of being feconded by that learned Gentleman , in saying , that if a way could be fallen upon to render place- men in p t difinterested , it were highly to be wifhed , from the examples I have already laid down . One of the ...
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