The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... interest , as it would be laid open to many inconveniences , by declaring for either fide . The STATES GENERAL look with a watchful eye on the defigns of France , and are not at all fatisfied with the fail- ing of its fquadrons for ...
... interest , as it would be laid open to many inconveniences , by declaring for either fide . The STATES GENERAL look with a watchful eye on the defigns of France , and are not at all fatisfied with the fail- ing of its fquadrons for ...
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... interest of the minifter to that of both King and people ; and this I take to be the cafe of every Gentleman , let his e- ftate and family be what they will , that holds a penfion at the will of the mini- fter . Those who fay they ...
... interest of the minifter to that of both King and people ; and this I take to be the cafe of every Gentleman , let his e- ftate and family be what they will , that holds a penfion at the will of the mini- fter . Those who fay they ...
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... interest in the pa- rifh ? F. This , Sir , can feldom or ne- ver be the cafe : for the rich and more knowing part of the parifh , if they deal reafonably and kindly with the poorer and more ignorant fort , will eafily pre- vail on them ...
... interest in the pa- rifh ? F. This , Sir , can feldom or ne- ver be the cafe : for the rich and more knowing part of the parifh , if they deal reafonably and kindly with the poorer and more ignorant fort , will eafily pre- vail on them ...
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... interest of the minifter for the time being ? At whatever time that misfortune to our country should happen , ( which I hope never will ) all awe and restraint upon the adminiftration would be taken away . The minifter might act at will ...
... interest of the minifter for the time being ? At whatever time that misfortune to our country should happen , ( which I hope never will ) all awe and restraint upon the adminiftration would be taken away . The minifter might act at will ...
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... interest is chiefly to be confidered , and to whom it is your highest honour to be a faithful fervant . That they have a right to judge for themselves , to promote their own happiness by their own measures , and to diftinguish their ...
... interest is chiefly to be confidered , and to whom it is your highest honour to be a faithful fervant . That they have a right to judge for themselves , to promote their own happiness by their own measures , and to diftinguish their ...
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