The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... reason , I must think , that no Lord can be against committing it , unlefs he be of 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 ...
... reason , I must think , that no Lord can be against committing it , unlefs he be of 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 ...
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... reason of his not being a member now . But if he should be a member in the next parliament , as he probably will , if he lives , the paffing of this bill , could no way prevent his Majefty from re- warding him in any manner he may then ...
... reason of his not being a member now . But if he should be a member in the next parliament , as he probably will , if he lives , the paffing of this bill , could no way prevent his Majefty from re- warding him in any manner he may then ...
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... reason to complain of his ufage ; that is , to com- plain of it in fuch a manner as cannot offend him , and at the fame time may redrefs me . When I tell you , that there is a barrifter at law , who has a heart to do the most friendly ...
... reason to complain of his ufage ; that is , to com- plain of it in fuch a manner as cannot offend him , and at the fame time may redrefs me . When I tell you , that there is a barrifter at law , who has a heart to do the most friendly ...
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... reason for it , than that their celibacy gave them more time to look after the affairs of the publick , and they had fewer private confiderations with regard to their own families , to divert their attention from the affairs of go ...
... reason for it , than that their celibacy gave them more time to look after the affairs of the publick , and they had fewer private confiderations with regard to their own families , to divert their attention from the affairs of go ...
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... reason at all if this is the trade . Chag . Will you hold your tongue , Mrs. Obftinate . [ Holds up his cane . Toil . Ay , ay , ftrike , beat me to mum- my if you will , or , Sir , cut me as small as minc'd meat ; a door must be either ...
... reason at all if this is the trade . Chag . Will you hold your tongue , Mrs. Obftinate . [ Holds up his cane . Toil . Ay , ay , ftrike , beat me to mum- my if you will , or , Sir , cut me as small as minc'd meat ; a door must be either ...
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