The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... shall doubtless agree with him , that all wars are civil wars ; that however different or diftant the battling nations may be , it is fill man fhedding man's blood ; and that it were therefore no less to the honour than happiness of ...
... shall doubtless agree with him , that all wars are civil wars ; that however different or diftant the battling nations may be , it is fill man fhedding man's blood ; and that it were therefore no less to the honour than happiness of ...
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... shall take care not to leave it in the power of any great lord in Scotland , to compel the whole people of a county or other district to follow him into a rebellion , tho ' most of them be neither difaffected to , nor diffa- tisfied ...
... shall take care not to leave it in the power of any great lord in Scotland , to compel the whole people of a county or other district to follow him into a rebellion , tho ' most of them be neither difaffected to , nor diffa- tisfied ...
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... shall call natural power , two or three fuch men will always be able to raise an army a- gainft an oppreffive and tyrannical go- vernment . But the difference is , that this power never will , nor indeed can be made use of against a ...
... shall call natural power , two or three fuch men will always be able to raise an army a- gainft an oppreffive and tyrannical go- vernment . But the difference is , that this power never will , nor indeed can be made use of against a ...
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... shall render the property of ev ry man in the kingdom precarious . B as this argument is founded upon the fu position , that the neceffity of abolishi thefe hereditary jurifdictions for the fal of the publick good , proceeds alone fro ...
... shall render the property of ev ry man in the kingdom precarious . B as this argument is founded upon the fu position , that the neceffity of abolishi thefe hereditary jurifdictions for the fal of the publick good , proceeds alone fro ...
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... shall be for s paffing into a law . [ This Journal to be continued . ] AMSTERDAM GAZETTE . memorial delivered to the Earl of Che fierfield by the Pruffian Secretary . My Lard , the verbal affurances rations which his Britannick Ma- ty's ...
... shall be for s paffing into a law . [ This Journal to be continued . ] AMSTERDAM GAZETTE . memorial delivered to the Earl of Che fierfield by the Pruffian Secretary . My Lard , the verbal affurances rations which his Britannick Ma- ty's ...
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