The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... ftate of pu- blic affairs made her look upon the mea- fures fhe was taking , as neceffary for her fafety and that of her allies , without pre- judice to any one ; that her former de- claration was fo clear , that she could ne- ver have ...
... ftate of pu- blic affairs made her look upon the mea- fures fhe was taking , as neceffary for her fafety and that of her allies , without pre- judice to any one ; that her former de- claration was fo clear , that she could ne- ver have ...
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... ftate had , by menaces and violence , been forced from the hands of the Queen , notwithstanding the fecurity which her Majefty might promife herfelf under the protection of all laws human and divine , and notwithstanding the reiterated ...
... ftate had , by menaces and violence , been forced from the hands of the Queen , notwithstanding the fecurity which her Majefty might promife herfelf under the protection of all laws human and divine , and notwithstanding the reiterated ...
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... ftate than that of the meaneft Swede , who could not be compelled to act against his confcience ; that he knew not whether he was master in his own houfe ; and that the things which chief- ly wounded his delicacy , degraded the royal ...
... ftate than that of the meaneft Swede , who could not be compelled to act against his confcience ; that he knew not whether he was master in his own houfe ; and that the things which chief- ly wounded his delicacy , degraded the royal ...
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... ftate of religion , the open profanation of the Lord's day , the contempt of pu- blic worship , the growing luxury and le- vity of the prefent age ; in which so ma- ny feem lovers of pleasure , more than lovers of God : and being ...
... ftate of religion , the open profanation of the Lord's day , the contempt of pu- blic worship , the growing luxury and le- vity of the prefent age ; in which so ma- ny feem lovers of pleasure , more than lovers of God : and being ...
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... ftate . • Unfully'd Legge , with English heart and mind , Refumes the truft he gloriously refign'd , Call'd to the charge by his lov'd fov'reign's voice ; And public credit brightens at the choice , To point our naval thunders at the ...
... ftate . • Unfully'd Legge , with English heart and mind , Refumes the truft he gloriously refign'd , Call'd to the charge by his lov'd fov'reign's voice ; And public credit brightens at the choice , To point our naval thunders at the ...
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