The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... himself the political critic of the day . He had read in Vol- taire's general Hiftory of Europe , of a ftrange cuftom that prevailed in Italy , in the pontificate of Pope Alexander Sextus . Cæfar Borgia , his minifter at that time , had ...
... himself the political critic of the day . He had read in Vol- taire's general Hiftory of Europe , of a ftrange cuftom that prevailed in Italy , in the pontificate of Pope Alexander Sextus . Cæfar Borgia , his minifter at that time , had ...
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... himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not advise any fuch measure as a diffolution . If gentlemen were deter- mined to carry through the addrefs , he .certainly did not mean to oppose it ; but he ...
... himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not advise any fuch measure as a diffolution . If gentlemen were deter- mined to carry through the addrefs , he .certainly did not mean to oppose it ; but he ...
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... himself , was a new character , which the conftitution of Eng- land neither acknowledged nor knew . He called upon the Minister of the Crown to be informed , whether it was his in- tention to prorogue or diffolve the par- liament ? If ...
... himself , was a new character , which the conftitution of Eng- land neither acknowledged nor knew . He called upon the Minister of the Crown to be informed , whether it was his in- tention to prorogue or diffolve the par- liament ? If ...
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... himself been often its object . He admitted the neceffity of urging for- ward the India butinefs , provided the Lord Mulgrave ridiculed the idea of conftitutional precedents in the reign of Richard II . when the Commons were fo ignorant ...
... himself been often its object . He admitted the neceffity of urging for- ward the India butinefs , provided the Lord Mulgrave ridiculed the idea of conftitutional precedents in the reign of Richard II . when the Commons were fo ignorant ...
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... himself to have the fanction of the proprietors . The whole fecret of that transaction he was in poffeffion of . There were 1400 pro- prietors , and the Rt Hon . Gentleman had the fuffrages of 250. He would leave it to the candour of ...
... himself to have the fanction of the proprietors . The whole fecret of that transaction he was in poffeffion of . There were 1400 pro- prietors , and the Rt Hon . Gentleman had the fuffrages of 250. He would leave it to the candour of ...
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