The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... ment , under which the Ruffian nation may quietly enjoy its advantages , and restore a friendship and good understanding with the kingdom of Sweden , which cannot be done fo long as frangers , who are only pursuing their private ...
... ment , under which the Ruffian nation may quietly enjoy its advantages , and restore a friendship and good understanding with the kingdom of Sweden , which cannot be done fo long as frangers , who are only pursuing their private ...
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... ment ; at least without any fuch confent obtained in a regular manner , and accord- ing to the ufual methods of proceeding in parliament , when the subjects , or any part of them , are to be loaded with a new tax . But , a foundation ...
... ment ; at least without any fuch confent obtained in a regular manner , and accord- ing to the ufual methods of proceeding in parliament , when the subjects , or any part of them , are to be loaded with a new tax . But , a foundation ...
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... ment of a military government . This confequence , I fay , Sir , is to be apprehended even from the army you have now on foot , and from the laws you have now in force , with regard to the quarter- ing of foldiers ; but if by new laws ...
... ment of a military government . This confequence , I fay , Sir , is to be apprehended even from the army you have now on foot , and from the laws you have now in force , with regard to the quarter- ing of foldiers ; but if by new laws ...
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... ment would have been amazed , if it had been expressly asked , that foldiers fhould always be neceffary inmates in publick houfes ; that they fhould always have a lodging at free coft , even in the places ap- pointed for their refidence ...
... ment would have been amazed , if it had been expressly asked , that foldiers fhould always be neceffary inmates in publick houfes ; that they fhould always have a lodging at free coft , even in the places ap- pointed for their refidence ...
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... ment have been drawn in to do what they did not intend , as I am no lawyer , I fhall not pretend to determine . Í muft be at least doubtful in my opinion : and I have a very good authority for being fo ; for in the affair at Lodbury , a ...
... ment have been drawn in to do what they did not intend , as I am no lawyer , I fhall not pretend to determine . Í muft be at least doubtful in my opinion : and I have a very good authority for being fo ; for in the affair at Lodbury , a ...
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