The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... liberties at home : the people , when lavishing their blood and treasure , will expect fome fuitable returns — that their most valuable interefts fhould be confulted ; and will be looking fharply about them , to obferve if the change is ...
... liberties at home : the people , when lavishing their blood and treasure , will expect fome fuitable returns — that their most valuable interefts fhould be confulted ; and will be looking fharply about them , to obferve if the change is ...
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... liberties of Germany , and providing it an Emperor , ought to be amply reimbursed ! The STATES GENERAL perceive , with great uneafinefs , the grasping projects of France ; and , to prevent being too nearly affected , hold frequent ...
... liberties of Germany , and providing it an Emperor , ought to be amply reimbursed ! The STATES GENERAL perceive , with great uneafinefs , the grasping projects of France ; and , to prevent being too nearly affected , hold frequent ...
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... liberties of the country . It is impof- fible to levy high duties upon the neceffa- ries or conveniencies of life , it is impof- fible to keep up numerous ftanding ar- mies , without fuch laws , or fuch claufes ; and yet we have , for ...
... liberties of the country . It is impof- fible to levy high duties upon the neceffa- ries or conveniencies of life , it is impof- fible to keep up numerous ftanding ar- mies , without fuch laws , or fuch claufes ; and yet we have , for ...
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... liberties and privileges of the people . By the laws of England , ever fince we had fuch a thing as an efta- blifhed constitution , a man's houfe is rec- koned his caftle : no ftranger , no civil of- ficer is to enter into it without ...
... liberties and privileges of the people . By the laws of England , ever fince we had fuch a thing as an efta- blifhed constitution , a man's houfe is rec- koned his caftle : no ftranger , no civil of- ficer is to enter into it without ...
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... liberties of their country . The misfor- tune is , that those who are for keeping up ftanding armies , have generally the drawing up of fuch bills ; and this makes it eafy for them to introduce , imperce- ptibly , very material and ...
... liberties of their country . The misfor- tune is , that those who are for keeping up ftanding armies , have generally the drawing up of fuch bills ; and this makes it eafy for them to introduce , imperce- ptibly , very material and ...
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