The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... present time , is but a fhort period in the hiftory of mankind ; and yet that period , fhort as it is , exhibits to the pleafed reader a greater portion of public and private happiness , than is to be found in the hiftory of the whole ...
... present time , is but a fhort period in the hiftory of mankind ; and yet that period , fhort as it is , exhibits to the pleafed reader a greater portion of public and private happiness , than is to be found in the hiftory of the whole ...
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... present state of the na- tion . " charge , and in the name of his Noble re- lation challenged them to do it . Mr Fox declared with great warmth , that if he was able to trace up the re- port to Lord Temple , he would not he- fitate that ...
... present state of the na- tion . " charge , and in the name of his Noble re- lation challenged them to do it . Mr Fox declared with great warmth , that if he was able to trace up the re- port to Lord Temple , he would not he- fitate that ...
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... present advisers of the crown , and of courfe that from that knowledge the committee would give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not ...
... present advisers of the crown , and of courfe that from that knowledge the committee would give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not ...
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... present mini- fter . The former quitted his office of minifter , because he found behind the throne fomething greater than the King ; while the latter was avowedly introduced into the cabinet by that very fomething which had driven his ...
... present mini- fter . The former quitted his office of minifter , because he found behind the throne fomething greater than the King ; while the latter was avowedly introduced into the cabinet by that very fomething which had driven his ...
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... present fituation of his Majefty's dominions and adminiftration , it is abfolutely neceffary that the mini . ftry should enjoy the confidence of that Houfe , and of the public . 2. That the late changes in his Maje- ity's government ...
... present fituation of his Majefty's dominions and adminiftration , it is abfolutely neceffary that the mini . ftry should enjoy the confidence of that Houfe , and of the public . 2. That the late changes in his Maje- ity's government ...
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