The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... tion upon a wicked and rapacious adminiftration ; but by rulers of an oppofite character will be managed with the greatest eafe , to the mutual honour and advantage of both . For gentle treatment they will return obfequioufnefs and love ...
... tion upon a wicked and rapacious adminiftration ; but by rulers of an oppofite character will be managed with the greatest eafe , to the mutual honour and advantage of both . For gentle treatment they will return obfequioufnefs and love ...
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... tion to the defigns of the Spaniards ; while her enemies endeavour to have it believed he is in good understanding with them . Mean time their opinion feems most pro- bable , who hold , that this prince will act upon his own intereft ...
... tion to the defigns of the Spaniards ; while her enemies endeavour to have it believed he is in good understanding with them . Mean time their opinion feems most pro- bable , who hold , that this prince will act upon his own intereft ...
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... tion , proceeds from a very natural caufe ; a caufe which renders all laws obfcure , that are intended by the promoters to incroach upon the rights , liberties and privileges of the people . By the laws of England , ever fince we had ...
... tion , proceeds from a very natural caufe ; a caufe which renders all laws obfcure , that are intended by the promoters to incroach upon the rights , liberties and privileges of the people . By the laws of England , ever fince we had ...
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... tion : and indeed they made fo good an ufe of their power in the execution , that the owners of moft publick houses did a- gree to what they defired . But in this , Sir , they were at first very much favoured by the circumftances of the ...
... tion : and indeed they made fo good an ufe of their power in the execution , that the owners of moft publick houses did a- gree to what they defired . But in this , Sir , they were at first very much favoured by the circumftances of the ...
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... tion . This , by the minifterial creatures , at all times , has been called faction ; and if fuch proceedings come under that head , it must be allowed that freedom is infeparable from faction ; for as foon as the factions of the people ...
... tion . This , by the minifterial creatures , at all times , has been called faction ; and if fuch proceedings come under that head , it must be allowed that freedom is infeparable from faction ; for as foon as the factions of the people ...
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