The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran |
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... interest , as well as duty , to use our conftant en deavours , by every act of gratitude , o bedience , and loyalty ... interests , and every thing that is dear and valuable to Englishmen ; we cannot imagine a case more miserable ; we ...
... interest , as well as duty , to use our conftant en deavours , by every act of gratitude , o bedience , and loyalty ... interests , and every thing that is dear and valuable to Englishmen ; we cannot imagine a case more miserable ; we ...
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... interest may re- quire . Your Majesty's faithful subjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . -They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost ...
... interest may re- quire . Your Majesty's faithful subjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . -They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost ...
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... interest of indi duals , and affects the whole commun A judge , under the influence of gove ment , may be honest enough in the cifion of private causes , yet a traitor the public . When a victim is mari out by the ministry , this judge ...
... interest of indi duals , and affects the whole commun A judge , under the influence of gove ment , may be honest enough in the cifion of private causes , yet a traitor the public . When a victim is mari out by the ministry , this judge ...
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... interest of religion is ; but they will nevertheless endeavour to prevent its annihilation . This hath ever been one of the capital aims of the church of Scotland . She hath banished all pomp and parade ; he hath endeavoured to turn the ...
... interest of religion is ; but they will nevertheless endeavour to prevent its annihilation . This hath ever been one of the capital aims of the church of Scotland . She hath banished all pomp and parade ; he hath endeavoured to turn the ...
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... interest ; but that as his Majefty had this liberal plan much at heart , it was fuppofed that it would notwithstanding be carried into execu tion . We received advice last year , that a treaty had been concluded at Copenha- gen , and ...
... interest ; but that as his Majefty had this liberal plan much at heart , it was fuppofed that it would notwithstanding be carried into execu tion . We received advice last year , that a treaty had been concluded at Copenha- gen , and ...
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