The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... against foreign dangers , or because it is neceffary for the juft ends of government , but because it is neceffary for fupporting and enforcing the weak or oppreffive measures of an admi- niftration . In this cafe , every corner of the ...
... against foreign dangers , or because it is neceffary for the juft ends of government , but because it is neceffary for fupporting and enforcing the weak or oppreffive measures of an admi- niftration . In this cafe , every corner of the ...
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... against every expedient they hear propofed , but never offer any remedy or prevention of their own . Gen- tlemen have reason to object against re- medies that are apparently worse than the disease , especially when the true re- medy is ...
... against every expedient they hear propofed , but never offer any remedy or prevention of their own . Gen- tlemen have reason to object against re- medies that are apparently worse than the disease , especially when the true re- medy is ...
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... against him ; and thus he must be ruined , either by giving the foldiers much more than he can afford , in order to prevent their complaints , or by giving his money to lawyers for de- fending him against these complaints . It cannot ...
... against him ; and thus he must be ruined , either by giving the foldiers much more than he can afford , in order to prevent their complaints , or by giving his money to lawyers for de- fending him against these complaints . It cannot ...
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... against them , but gave orders to our fenate , to give judgment in the affembly of the ftates military and civil , pursuant to the conftitutions and laws of our empire , upon the circumftan- ces plainly appearing as above faid , and ...
... against them , but gave orders to our fenate , to give judgment in the affembly of the ftates military and civil , pursuant to the conftitutions and laws of our empire , upon the circumftan- ces plainly appearing as above faid , and ...
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... against the city of London : but this is certain and undeniable , that his faid Honour's dirty agents have indefatigably en- deavoured , for numbers of years paft , by every corrupt and iniquitous artifice in their power , to establish ...
... against the city of London : but this is certain and undeniable , that his faid Honour's dirty agents have indefatigably en- deavoured , for numbers of years paft , by every corrupt and iniquitous artifice in their power , to establish ...
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