The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... themselves the laborious part , and leave him all the leisure and repose his health may require . Nor will you ex- pect from a Gentleman forced into your fervice , any thing beyond his health and ftrength ; and the fame reafon will al ...
... themselves the laborious part , and leave him all the leisure and repose his health may require . Nor will you ex- pect from a Gentleman forced into your fervice , any thing beyond his health and ftrength ; and the fame reafon will al ...
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... themselves a power of taking off this kind of embargo , for whom , and in what manner they pleafed . This , no doubt , was a very artful way of obtain ing their ends ; because , had the mo- tion , as it was first made , been imme ...
... themselves a power of taking off this kind of embargo , for whom , and in what manner they pleafed . This , no doubt , was a very artful way of obtain ing their ends ; because , had the mo- tion , as it was first made , been imme ...
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... themselves . If thefe influences take place , a p― fo chofen , or fo managed , is much more properly a reprefentative of the my than of the people , and will in all probability conduct themfelves accord- ingly . Our hiftorians have ...
... themselves . If thefe influences take place , a p― fo chofen , or fo managed , is much more properly a reprefentative of the my than of the people , and will in all probability conduct themfelves accord- ingly . Our hiftorians have ...
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... themselves , than this dif- fatisfied temper which Mrs Sarah com- plains of . I shall make no ferious differ- tation on it , but fhew the folly of it in the strongest light by an extract of a scene from a French play , where this ...
... themselves , than this dif- fatisfied temper which Mrs Sarah com- plains of . I shall make no ferious differ- tation on it , but fhew the folly of it in the strongest light by an extract of a scene from a French play , where this ...
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... themselves be- fore the Lord , and for each to stir up one another to this exercife ; and par- ticularly , for the civil magistrate to ex cite thofe under him to this duty : yet , as it is the duty of the office - bearers in the Lord's ...
... themselves be- fore the Lord , and for each to stir up one another to this exercife ; and par- ticularly , for the civil magistrate to ex cite thofe under him to this duty : yet , as it is the duty of the office - bearers in the Lord's ...
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