The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... ment ; the citizens , from age to age , will become more ignorant , and lefs vir- tuous ; and the ftate will exhibit all the fymptoms of a fociety verging towards deftruction . 21. The common people of North Bri- tain have long ...
... ment ; the citizens , from age to age , will become more ignorant , and lefs vir- tuous ; and the ftate will exhibit all the fymptoms of a fociety verging towards deftruction . 21. The common people of North Bri- tain have long ...
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... ment , or affaffination had deprived them of fo virtuous a parent . The priest advifed them to be refigned to the will of God , intima- ting , at the fame time , that there was little . or no probability of their ever being truly ...
... ment , or affaffination had deprived them of fo virtuous a parent . The priest advifed them to be refigned to the will of God , intima- ting , at the fame time , that there was little . or no probability of their ever being truly ...
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... ment of the measure , had been , in the heat of this rumour , withdrawn . And what was the confideration that obvi- oufly occurred to the mind of any man who gave himself a moment's time for confideration ? Now that rumour muft have ...
... ment of the measure , had been , in the heat of this rumour , withdrawn . And what was the confideration that obvi- oufly occurred to the mind of any man who gave himself a moment's time for confideration ? Now that rumour muft have ...
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... ment ought to be diffolved , or that the public affairs would be involved in ruin ; and he would deem him a pufillanimous minifter indeed , who would fuffer him- felf to be driven from the helm , by any refolution of parliament against ...
... ment ought to be diffolved , or that the public affairs would be involved in ruin ; and he would deem him a pufillanimous minifter indeed , who would fuffer him- felf to be driven from the helm , by any refolution of parliament against ...
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... ment ; but ftill the affurance went no further than the meeting after the recess . He talked of the weakness of young men in accepting offices under the prefent circumstances of affairs ; and mentioned their youth as the only poffible ...
... ment ; but ftill the affurance went no further than the meeting after the recess . He talked of the weakness of young men in accepting offices under the prefent circumstances of affairs ; and mentioned their youth as the only poffible ...
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