The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... laid to the late Regent's charge are , the immenfe treasures he has heap- ed up , part whereof he is accufed to have fent abroad ; the private negoti- ations he has enter'd into with feveral princes ; his having indecently threat- ned ...
... laid to the late Regent's charge are , the immenfe treasures he has heap- ed up , part whereof he is accufed to have fent abroad ; the private negoti- ations he has enter'd into with feveral princes ; his having indecently threat- ned ...
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... 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 America , know- ing they are ...
... 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 America , know- ing they are ...
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... laid afide . If people would at all think , if they would confider the confequences of cor- ruption , there would be no occafion , my Lords , for making laws against it . It would appear fo horrible , that no man would allow it to ...
... laid afide . If people would at all think , if they would confider the confequences of cor- ruption , there would be no occafion , my Lords , for making laws against it . It would appear fo horrible , that no man would allow it to ...
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... laid down . One of the principal objections to the fcheme of government which now pre- vails is , That minifters and placemen have fo many fons and relations to pro- vide for , that they facrifice the good of their country to their ...
... laid down . One of the principal objections to the fcheme of government which now pre- vails is , That minifters and placemen have fo many fons and relations to pro- vide for , that they facrifice the good of their country to their ...
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... laid be- fore him . But whatever be in this , their having applied to him in a wrong way , or , if you will , complimented him with their powers , can never make void his antecedent right . On the con- trary , if fuch applications are ...
... laid be- fore him . But whatever be in this , their having applied to him in a wrong way , or , if you will , complimented him with their powers , can never make void his antecedent right . On the con- trary , if fuch applications are ...
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