The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... regard to virtue , abfolutely requifite in fuch pieces ; and it is our particular care , to omit whatever may offend the most delicate ear . By a lift of Marriages , Births , Deaths and Preferments , our readers have an opportunity of ...
... regard to virtue , abfolutely requifite in fuch pieces ; and it is our particular care , to omit whatever may offend the most delicate ear . By a lift of Marriages , Births , Deaths and Preferments , our readers have an opportunity of ...
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... regard paid by the French to that treaty ! At the beginning of last year the ad- vices from MADRID were big with pro- digious defigns : Gibralter was to be taken , and Portmahon attacked ; the Chevalier de St George's eldest fon was to ...
... regard paid by the French to that treaty ! At the beginning of last year the ad- vices from MADRID were big with pro- digious defigns : Gibralter was to be taken , and Portmahon attacked ; the Chevalier de St George's eldest fon was to ...
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... regard what we fay against corruption ; but the ex- ample of this house will have a great effect . Let us convince them by what we do , that no Lord of this houfe is guilty of being corrupted , which I am convinced is the cafe , and the ...
... regard what we fay against corruption ; but the ex- ample of this house will have a great effect . Let us convince them by what we do , that no Lord of this houfe is guilty of being corrupted , which I am convinced is the cafe , and the ...
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... regard to its power of rewarding any member look upon it as a bribe ? merit . Can the publication or open No one would ; and , I believe , he would declaration of fuch a reward , be any re- foon convince them , he did not himself ...
... regard to its power of rewarding any member look upon it as a bribe ? merit . Can the publication or open No one would ; and , I believe , he would declaration of fuch a reward , be any re- foon convince them , he did not himself ...
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... regard for perjury ? can it be fuppofed , that he would refufe to take the oath pre- scribed by this bill , or that he would in the leaft boggle at denying , upon oath , his having ever received any penfion , reward or gratuity ' from ...
... regard for perjury ? can it be fuppofed , that he would refufe to take the oath pre- scribed by this bill , or that he would in the leaft boggle at denying , upon oath , his having ever received any penfion , reward or gratuity ' from ...
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