The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... spirit and as small expences as may be ; that the people will chearfully con cur with their purfes and bands to give all necessary afiflance towards the execution of what what they lately discovered fuch keenness should be refolved upon ...
... spirit and as small expences as may be ; that the people will chearfully con cur with their purfes and bands to give all necessary afiflance towards the execution of what what they lately discovered fuch keenness should be refolved upon ...
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... spirit in the republick , that only the most imminent danger can ac- count for . But their perplexed fituation is beft defcribed in a petition to their High Mightineffes by the council of state , pare of Whether from Kings you drew your ...
... spirit in the republick , that only the most imminent danger can ac- count for . But their perplexed fituation is beft defcribed in a petition to their High Mightineffes by the council of state , pare of Whether from Kings you drew your ...
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... spirit that had been raised against it without doors . In all countries there are certain prejudices which nothing but abfolute power can get the better of In this country a general excife has been made fuch a bugbear , that the people ...
... spirit that had been raised against it without doors . In all countries there are certain prejudices which nothing but abfolute power can get the better of In this country a general excife has been made fuch a bugbear , that the people ...
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... spirit that prevailed here at home , our minifters could not venture to do fo , for fear of having our domeftick tranquillity disturbed by fome furious po- pular commotion ; and the court of Spain looking upon the continuance of our ...
... spirit that prevailed here at home , our minifters could not venture to do fo , for fear of having our domeftick tranquillity disturbed by fome furious po- pular commotion ; and the court of Spain looking upon the continuance of our ...
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... spirit afide , it must be furely owing to the moft ftupid indo- lence , and the blindeft neglect of our own private intereft , if this manufacture hath not immediately the whole advantage of our own consumption ; fince , tho ' few of us ...
... spirit afide , it must be furely owing to the moft ftupid indo- lence , and the blindeft neglect of our own private intereft , if this manufacture hath not immediately the whole advantage of our own consumption ; fince , tho ' few of us ...
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