The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... should increase in the fame proportion . They have no title to aspire , and do not aspire at any kind of luxury ; but they are humbly confident , that the liberality of the British nation will not refuse them , what , according to the ...
... should increase in the fame proportion . They have no title to aspire , and do not aspire at any kind of luxury ; but they are humbly confident , that the liberality of the British nation will not refuse them , what , according to the ...
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... should not name , had disguised his most marked disapprobation of that bill . There was a variety of circumftan- ces which made an impreflion on the mind , and gave rife to an idea , that fuch a report had been propagated with a view of ...
... should not name , had disguised his most marked disapprobation of that bill . There was a variety of circumftan- ces which made an impreflion on the mind , and gave rife to an idea , that fuch a report had been propagated with a view of ...
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... should adjourn only till to - morrow ; and his reafon for this was , that the land - tax bill , which had this day been reported , stood for the third reading ; and it was of the utmoft confequence to the nation that it should pafs with ...
... should adjourn only till to - morrow ; and his reafon for this was , that the land - tax bill , which had this day been reported , stood for the third reading ; and it was of the utmoft confequence to the nation that it should pafs with ...
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... should be permit- ted to meet and confider the state of the nation . He again enforced the danger in the prefent circumftances of diffolving the parliament ; and declared , he would leave no means untried of bringing thofe men to a ...
... should be permit- ted to meet and confider the state of the nation . He again enforced the danger in the prefent circumftances of diffolving the parliament ; and declared , he would leave no means untried of bringing thofe men to a ...
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... should not be adopted without a very ftrong reafon indeed ; and he begged to know what the reason was that could - support such a step . The prefent motion had no other foundation than rumour , a foundation by much too weak to support ...
... should not be adopted without a very ftrong reafon indeed ; and he begged to know what the reason was that could - support such a step . The prefent motion had no other foundation than rumour , a foundation by much too weak to support ...
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