The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... Lordship held it in abhorrence ! He im- puted to oppofition a fpirit of contention inconfiftent with their profeffions of pa- triotism and public good . He regretted , that men of abilities fhould be excluded from a fhare in the ...
... Lordship held it in abhorrence ! He im- puted to oppofition a fpirit of contention inconfiftent with their profeffions of pa- triotism and public good . He regretted , that men of abilities fhould be excluded from a fhare in the ...
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... Lordship fays , at the end of every bunting - match at court , that , in order to conclude the entertainment with as much feftivity as it had begun , a procla- mation was made -- if any could inform against any person who had infringed ...
... Lordship fays , at the end of every bunting - match at court , that , in order to conclude the entertainment with as much feftivity as it had begun , a procla- mation was made -- if any could inform against any person who had infringed ...
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... Lordship faid , that he was in York . fhire when the refolutions on which the petition had been grounded paffed . At that meeting , the name of Mr Pitt , who was looked upon as the very foul of that idea , was mentioned by fome ...
... Lordship faid , that he was in York . fhire when the refolutions on which the petition had been grounded paffed . At that meeting , the name of Mr Pitt , who was looked upon as the very foul of that idea , was mentioned by fome ...
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... Lordship concluded with some handfome compliments to the Prince of Wales , who , inftead of throwing himself into the arms of base flatterers , attended the Houfe of Commons , where he might learn the true spirit of the conftitution ...
... Lordship concluded with some handfome compliments to the Prince of Wales , who , inftead of throwing himself into the arms of base flatterers , attended the Houfe of Commons , where he might learn the true spirit of the conftitution ...
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... Lordship was convinced , that Mr Fox was an able statesman ; that he was in private life a man affable , condefcending , and unaf- fuming . He had heard the Hon . Gen- tleman called a dictator ; he believed it was an applicable term ...
... Lordship was convinced , that Mr Fox was an able statesman ; that he was in private life a man affable , condefcending , and unaf- fuming . He had heard the Hon . Gen- tleman called a dictator ; he believed it was an applicable term ...
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