The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... Sure- ly it is our duty to prevent law - fuits , and to do so as foon as we can . The trade of a lawyer , no wife nation will ever encou- rage ; and the trade too , of inn - keeping , alehouse - keeping , or retailing of fpirituous ...
... Sure- ly it is our duty to prevent law - fuits , and to do so as foon as we can . The trade of a lawyer , no wife nation will ever encou- rage ; and the trade too , of inn - keeping , alehouse - keeping , or retailing of fpirituous ...
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... long by raging winds and feas been toft Black clouds , in form of treaties , long have rofe , Sure figns of hurricanes approaching those ; profits accruing from a publick employ- ment , thofe we 114 March March 1742 . POETICAL ESSAYS .
... long by raging winds and feas been toft Black clouds , in form of treaties , long have rofe , Sure figns of hurricanes approaching those ; profits accruing from a publick employ- ment , thofe we 114 March March 1742 . POETICAL ESSAYS .
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... sure , that no- thing really dangerous will efcape with im- punity , and that nothing will be punished contrary to , or beyond its deferts . By the reftraint on the ftage , we loft one great characteristick of a free people ; let us not ...
... sure , that no- thing really dangerous will efcape with im- punity , and that nothing will be punished contrary to , or beyond its deferts . By the reftraint on the ftage , we loft one great characteristick of a free people ; let us not ...
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... sure they must reflect more feriously upon the conititution of this house , than they feem to do , when they fay , that the fentiments of the ma- jority of the better fort of people in the nation , are to be judged of from what ap ...
... sure they must reflect more feriously upon the conititution of this house , than they feem to do , when they fay , that the fentiments of the ma- jority of the better fort of people in the nation , are to be judged of from what ap ...
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... sure it is a confequence of it ; and , whatsoever fome moody people may fancy , things are not likely to mend till more folks go to court . A courtier , in the natural fignification of the word , is a perfon whom duty or incli- nation ...
... sure it is a confequence of it ; and , whatsoever fome moody people may fancy , things are not likely to mend till more folks go to court . A courtier , in the natural fignification of the word , is a perfon whom duty or incli- nation ...
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