The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... means of confeflion ; and the elder of the two determined to come at the truth , though He got the by the most defperate means . priest , therefore , into the fields to walk out with him , and there taking a piftol from his pocket ...
... means of confeflion ; and the elder of the two determined to come at the truth , though He got the by the most defperate means . priest , therefore , into the fields to walk out with him , and there taking a piftol from his pocket ...
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... means that had been employed to deftroy it in the House of Lords , means that every Englishman muft think of with refentment , and hudder at with horror . Mr Fox faid , the view with which he acted was , that they ought to hold the bill ...
... means that had been employed to deftroy it in the House of Lords , means that every Englishman muft think of with refentment , and hudder at with horror . Mr Fox faid , the view with which he acted was , that they ought to hold the bill ...
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... means of restoring the nation to profperity and luftre . of his father and uncle . Here he pro- nounced a paraphrafe on Hamlet's fpeech , drawing a picture of what Mr Pitt was , and what Mr Pitt is . He contrafted his conduct with that ...
... means of restoring the nation to profperity and luftre . of his father and uncle . Here he pro- nounced a paraphrafe on Hamlet's fpeech , drawing a picture of what Mr Pitt was , and what Mr Pitt is . He contrafted his conduct with that ...
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... means of gaining more experience to fill up places of high truft . With respect to the Zemindars , he was anxious that their rights fhould be tenderly guarded ; and that effectual means fhould be used to prevent all manner of ...
... means of gaining more experience to fill up places of high truft . With respect to the Zemindars , he was anxious that their rights fhould be tenderly guarded ; and that effectual means fhould be used to prevent all manner of ...
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... means for in- fluencing the vote of any member . He defired , that , in their zeal for privilege , the House would not lofe fight of his motion . On which the question was put for leave to bring in his bill , which was granted . Mr ...
... means for in- fluencing the vote of any member . He defired , that , in their zeal for privilege , the House would not lofe fight of his motion . On which the question was put for leave to bring in his bill , which was granted . Mr ...
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