The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... the habeas corpus and navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of the navy , the signals now in . Remarks on the Prejudices entertained , & c .
... the habeas corpus and navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of the navy , the signals now in . Remarks on the Prejudices entertained , & c .
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... never satisfied with any ap- pearance of things that actually come before them , who would always be making changes in some respect or another , and who , in short , seem to think nothing right which either they themselves have not done ...
... never satisfied with any ap- pearance of things that actually come before them , who would always be making changes in some respect or another , and who , in short , seem to think nothing right which either they themselves have not done ...
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... never die , if it preserved the bible . ' We have preserved the bible , ' said he ; the Hindoo princes never touched our liberty of con- science . We were formerly on a footing with them in political power ; and they respect our ...
... never die , if it preserved the bible . ' We have preserved the bible , ' said he ; the Hindoo princes never touched our liberty of con- science . We were formerly on a footing with them in political power ; and they respect our ...
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... never been equalled . In Hesiod , the account of Pandora , of the golden age , & c . and some other parts , are very good ; but there is much that is tiresome . Perhaps the work , which is most generally consi- dered as not his , I mean ...
... never been equalled . In Hesiod , the account of Pandora , of the golden age , & c . and some other parts , are very good ; but there is much that is tiresome . Perhaps the work , which is most generally consi- dered as not his , I mean ...
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... never finish , if I were to let myself go upon Euripides . In two very ma- terial points , however , he is certainly far excelled by Sophocles : 1st , in the introduction of proper subjects in the songs of the chorus ; and , 2dly , in ...
... never finish , if I were to let myself go upon Euripides . In two very ma- terial points , however , he is certainly far excelled by Sophocles : 1st , in the introduction of proper subjects in the songs of the chorus ; and , 2dly , in ...
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