The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... it to be apprehended , those bloody wars will be again revived , which preceeded Muley Abdallah's ac- ceffion to that crown . JOUR- you differ in opinion from nine tenths of the nation Jan. 1741 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... it to be apprehended , those bloody wars will be again revived , which preceeded Muley Abdallah's ac- ceffion to that crown . JOUR- you differ in opinion from nine tenths of the nation Jan. 1741 . 5 A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... opinion , that the laws now in being are fufficient for prevent- ing any corrupt influence in either house of parliament ; and however general fuch an opinion may be in this houfe , it is fuch a one as will not , I am fure , meet with ...
... opinion , that the laws now in being are fufficient for prevent- ing any corrupt influence in either house of parliament ; and however general fuch an opinion may be in this houfe , it is fuch a one as will not , I am fure , meet with ...
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... opinion , be a most certain , and a moft fatal confe- quence of paffing the bill now before us into a law ; but this , my Lords , is far from being the only inconvenience it will be attended with . If this bill , however amended ...
... opinion , be a most certain , and a moft fatal confe- quence of paffing the bill now before us into a law ; but this , my Lords , is far from being the only inconvenience it will be attended with . If this bill , however amended ...
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... opinion , that had it taken effect , the abolition of the tribunitial power , and of those rights which the people had but lately exercifed , must have followed . Some oppofition was made within doors ; for we find the fe- nate was fo ...
... opinion , that had it taken effect , the abolition of the tribunitial power , and of those rights which the people had but lately exercifed , must have followed . Some oppofition was made within doors ; for we find the fe- nate was fo ...
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... opinion , that nothing can tend more to thwart it than raifing com- motions in the heart of the empire . 4. A war was never made to force a prince to accept of money offered to him . But what his Pruffian Majefty has already drawn from ...
... opinion , that nothing can tend more to thwart it than raifing com- motions in the heart of the empire . 4. A war was never made to force a prince to accept of money offered to him . But what his Pruffian Majefty has already drawn from ...
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