The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... motions , were fo tenacious of their pur- poses , that they had neglected to cul- tivate the grounds , which , with bad ... motion as a kind of confederacy amongst their op- preffors , to destroy their liberties . The people at the fame ...
... motions , were fo tenacious of their pur- poses , that they had neglected to cul- tivate the grounds , which , with bad ... motion as a kind of confederacy amongst their op- preffors , to destroy their liberties . The people at the fame ...
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... motion in this houfe , which he thinks will not be approved by the minifter ; yet , as I am refolved always to do my duty as a member of this houfe , without regard ' to the fuccefs I may meet with ; as I am refolved to confider only ...
... motion in this houfe , which he thinks will not be approved by the minifter ; yet , as I am refolved always to do my duty as a member of this houfe , without regard ' to the fuccefs I may meet with ; as I am refolved to confider only ...
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... motion that will be agreeable to every man , who has no fhare in the ad- miniftration , nor any particular depen dence upon it ; and it is a motion which every man , that has fuffered by our negotiations , or may fuffer by the war , has ...
... motion that will be agreeable to every man , who has no fhare in the ad- miniftration , nor any particular depen dence upon it ; and it is a motion which every man , that has fuffered by our negotiations , or may fuffer by the war , has ...
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... motion fhould be agreed to , and complied with by his Majefty , the letters and inftru- Єtions thereby called for , might afford the Spaniards fome plaufible grounds , at leaft more plaufible than any they have yet alledged , for faying ...
... motion fhould be agreed to , and complied with by his Majefty , the letters and inftru- Єtions thereby called for , might afford the Spaniards fome plaufible grounds , at leaft more plaufible than any they have yet alledged , for faying ...
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... motion for an ad- drefs to that purpose . SIR , I ' T is allowed by all authors of com- mon fenfe , that government was infti- tuted for the good of the governed ; that the people , under all governments , have a right to examine ...
... motion for an ad- drefs to that purpose . SIR , I ' T is allowed by all authors of com- mon fenfe , that government was infti- tuted for the good of the governed ; that the people , under all governments , have a right to examine ...
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