The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... these dangers , Sir , I have drawn up a claufe , as I thought I was , by the duty of my office , obliged to do , which I fhall beg leave to lay before you . What I propofe is , That , inftead of the ufual claufe for obliging innkeepers ...
... these dangers , Sir , I have drawn up a claufe , as I thought I was , by the duty of my office , obliged to do , which I fhall beg leave to lay before you . What I propofe is , That , inftead of the ufual claufe for obliging innkeepers ...
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... these have generally been cleared up by new or more extenfive in- croachments upon the liberties of the people . These gradual incroachments , Sir , are in no cafe more apparent than in what re- lates to the law now under our confidera ...
... these have generally been cleared up by new or more extenfive in- croachments upon the liberties of the people . These gradual incroachments , Sir , are in no cafe more apparent than in what re- lates to the law now under our confidera ...
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... these reasons , Sir , I muft think , that the dangers pretended to arise from our obliging the owners of publick houfes to furnish diet and fmall beer for the fol- diers quartered upon them , are all imagi- nary ; but the dangers ...
... these reasons , Sir , I muft think , that the dangers pretended to arise from our obliging the owners of publick houfes to furnish diet and fmall beer for the fol- diers quartered upon them , are all imagi- nary ; but the dangers ...
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... These great qualities are indif- penfably neceffary to make himself re- fpected abroad , and to fupport his fubjects against the incroachments of their neigh- bours ; but if he should be vitiated with ambition , cruelty or avarice , he ...
... These great qualities are indif- penfably neceffary to make himself re- fpected abroad , and to fupport his fubjects against the incroachments of their neigh- bours ; but if he should be vitiated with ambition , cruelty or avarice , he ...
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... these fools you'll fhun ; But if you would not fee an ass , You then may break this looking - glass . I had no fooner read these lines , but I took the glass into my hand with a defign to break it ; the imagined noife waked me , and to ...
... these fools you'll fhun ; But if you would not fee an ass , You then may break this looking - glass . I had no fooner read these lines , but I took the glass into my hand with a defign to break it ; the imagined noife waked me , and to ...
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