The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... answer the intent of government , with the people , than with the prince ; because our judgment is much eafier impofed on than our fenfes . A prince may eafily be deceived , by the mifreprefentations of his minifters , of the ...
... answer the intent of government , with the people , than with the prince ; because our judgment is much eafier impofed on than our fenfes . A prince may eafily be deceived , by the mifreprefentations of his minifters , of the ...
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... answer- ed by the minifterial tribe ; tho ' I hope they will be foon obliged to give an answer , and a strict one too . Never was an enquiry fo much expected , nor were there ever ftronger prefumptions to excite an unani- mous attention ...
... answer- ed by the minifterial tribe ; tho ' I hope they will be foon obliged to give an answer , and a strict one too . Never was an enquiry fo much expected , nor were there ever ftronger prefumptions to excite an unani- mous attention ...
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... answer for an explanation ; for I am gone out of town , and am at least ten miles off when you read this . Amaz'd ... answered with difcretion : but alas ! her heart was too deeply affected with a paffion , which reafon could not remove ...
... answer for an explanation ; for I am gone out of town , and am at least ten miles off when you read this . Amaz'd ... answered with difcretion : but alas ! her heart was too deeply affected with a paffion , which reafon could not remove ...
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... answer or account to whomfoever , con- cerning the command he had over the works at the canal of Ladoga , tho ' he , Ofterman , very well knew that this was an affair and pretenfion contrary to the common laws , against which he ought ...
... answer or account to whomfoever , con- cerning the command he had over the works at the canal of Ladoga , tho ' he , Ofterman , very well knew that this was an affair and pretenfion contrary to the common laws , against which he ought ...
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... answer to his memo- rials , relating to the intended port at Mar- dyke , before he affumed any character , with that firmness and dignity , which ever di- ftinguished him in battles , courts and fe- nates , in favour and in difgrace ...
... answer to his memo- rials , relating to the intended port at Mar- dyke , before he affumed any character , with that firmness and dignity , which ever di- ftinguished him in battles , courts and fe- nates , in favour and in difgrace ...
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