The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... suffer impunity to be the lot of the oppressor . Ju- ftice is a duty you owe to pofterity , as exam- ples are most likely to prevent future evils . Should the difturber of the publick be permit ted the enjoyment of private tranquillity ...
... suffer impunity to be the lot of the oppressor . Ju- ftice is a duty you owe to pofterity , as exam- ples are most likely to prevent future evils . Should the difturber of the publick be permit ted the enjoyment of private tranquillity ...
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... suffered the French fquadrons to accompany thofe of Spain in the capacity of guardians and prote- Etors , without refenting it as an hoftility ; without one vigorous thought of calling them to an account for becoming thus perfidiously ...
... suffered the French fquadrons to accompany thofe of Spain in the capacity of guardians and prote- Etors , without refenting it as an hoftility ; without one vigorous thought of calling them to an account for becoming thus perfidiously ...
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... suffer a man to fit , and to bear the chief fway in the councils of our fo- vereign , who , in order to impofe a difho- nourable treaty upon his King and coun- try , afferted in open parliament what he knew to be abfolutely false ? I ...
... suffer a man to fit , and to bear the chief fway in the councils of our fo- vereign , who , in order to impofe a difho- nourable treaty upon his King and coun- try , afferted in open parliament what he knew to be abfolutely false ? I ...
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... suffered very confiderably by the methods we have taken for manning our navy ; and by this bill you will put an end to the very breed of our feamen : for no man will go to fea , or breed himself up a failor , when he confiders , that by ...
... suffered very confiderably by the methods we have taken for manning our navy ; and by this bill you will put an end to the very breed of our feamen : for no man will go to fea , or breed himself up a failor , when he confiders , that by ...
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... suffered more bodily pain when under thofe convi- & tions , than ever they did in child - bearing . All the wounded fouls ( as they are com- monly defigned ) are regularly brought out when fermon begins , guarded by Ingram More and ...
... suffered more bodily pain when under thofe convi- & tions , than ever they did in child - bearing . All the wounded fouls ( as they are com- monly defigned ) are regularly brought out when fermon begins , guarded by Ingram More and ...
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