The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... situation , that he would bring it in again with just such an alteration in title , as should render it admiffible into the House of Lords . But if the Lords had thought it too infa- mous a bill to pass into a law , could they ...
... situation , that he would bring it in again with just such an alteration in title , as should render it admiffible into the House of Lords . But if the Lords had thought it too infa- mous a bill to pass into a law , could they ...
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... situation . No ministry , he infifted , could remain long without the affiftance of that Houfe . Mr Martham declared , that the gen- tlemen who had met at the St Alban's Tavern , were unanimous in fupporting the refolutions of the ...
... situation . No ministry , he infifted , could remain long without the affiftance of that Houfe . Mr Martham declared , that the gen- tlemen who had met at the St Alban's Tavern , were unanimous in fupporting the refolutions of the ...
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... any in- tention in detaining ours , different from thofe which actuated the patriarch in a fimilar expected situations which the writers of feigned adventures love to 420 Vol . 46 . Books : Cook's Voyage to the Pacific Ocean .
... any in- tention in detaining ours , different from thofe which actuated the patriarch in a fimilar expected situations which the writers of feigned adventures love to 420 Vol . 46 . Books : Cook's Voyage to the Pacific Ocean .
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expected situations which the writers of feigned adventures love to surprise their readers with ; and which , when they really happen in common life , deserve to be recorded for their fingularity . It may eafily be gueffed with what ...
expected situations which the writers of feigned adventures love to surprise their readers with ; and which , when they really happen in common life , deserve to be recorded for their fingularity . It may eafily be gueffed with what ...
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... situation . You are likewife pleased to say , that from the whole of your deportment to me , I cannot but obferve that it is not without reluctance you perform this part of your duty . I do verily believe it is ; but I must attribute ...
... situation . You are likewife pleased to say , that from the whole of your deportment to me , I cannot but obferve that it is not without reluctance you perform this part of your duty . I do verily believe it is ; but I must attribute ...
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