The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... thought the British court refufes to give attention to thefe propofals , as Mr Robinfon advances greatly in his ne- gotiations at the court of Vienna , which tend to promote a more strict union be- tween that court and the King of G ...
... thought the British court refufes to give attention to thefe propofals , as Mr Robinfon advances greatly in his ne- gotiations at the court of Vienna , which tend to promote a more strict union be- tween that court and the King of G ...
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... thought proper in the committee ; because it would quiet the minds of the people without doors , and can be attended with no re- al inconvenience , whatever may be pre- tended to the contrary . I must confefs , my Lords , I could not ...
... thought proper in the committee ; because it would quiet the minds of the people without doors , and can be attended with no re- al inconvenience , whatever may be pre- tended to the contrary . I must confefs , my Lords , I could not ...
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... thought ? will not his judgment be rather improved by fo much additional experi- ence ? and will not that which furpasses every other excellence , remain in him for ever unimpair'd by time ? I mean the in- tegrity of his heart . The ...
... thought ? will not his judgment be rather improved by fo much additional experi- ence ? and will not that which furpasses every other excellence , remain in him for ever unimpair'd by time ? I mean the in- tegrity of his heart . The ...
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... thought of deftroying the freedom of the Plebeians , and regaining the power given up during their refo- lute feceffion , by making a kind of a mo- nopoly of the neceffaries of life , and re- ferving to themselves a power of taking off ...
... thought of deftroying the freedom of the Plebeians , and regaining the power given up during their refo- lute feceffion , by making a kind of a mo- nopoly of the neceffaries of life , and re- ferving to themselves a power of taking off ...
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... thought , com- mon humanity , and the fentiments of com- paffion for our fellow - creatures , muft have rendered agreeable even to a mini- fter , and have made every man , who had the honour to be a member of the legislature , proud in ...
... thought , com- mon humanity , and the fentiments of com- paffion for our fellow - creatures , muft have rendered agreeable even to a mini- fter , and have made every man , who had the honour to be a member of the legislature , proud in ...
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