The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... those that were in the secret put the populace in motion , who broke open the arfenals , feized the artillery and fmall arms , and unexpectedly fell upon the Auftrians , who had been left , under M. de Botta , to keep the republick in ...
... those that were in the secret put the populace in motion , who broke open the arfenals , feized the artillery and fmall arms , and unexpectedly fell upon the Auftrians , who had been left , under M. de Botta , to keep the republick in ...
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... those who have heritable or tem- porary rights to any feu duties payable to the crown , be indemnified by a decree of the courts of feflion or exchequer . That the value of fuch feu rents pay- able in victual , marts , muttons , or ...
... those who have heritable or tem- porary rights to any feu duties payable to the crown , be indemnified by a decree of the courts of feflion or exchequer . That the value of fuch feu rents pay- able in victual , marts , muttons , or ...
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... those whom calmer times had juftified in their oppofition to bad ministries ? Are thefe , now the dan- ger is over , and their laudable zeal no more wanted for the prefent , indifcrimi- nately to be claffed with the guilty under the ...
... those whom calmer times had juftified in their oppofition to bad ministries ? Are thefe , now the dan- ger is over , and their laudable zeal no more wanted for the prefent , indifcrimi- nately to be claffed with the guilty under the ...
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... those who are not , think they have nothing to do with grievances they do not feel ? Nay , they are probably like men upon the fhoar in the time of a tem- pet at fea ; they have an inward pleafure 5 viewing thofe dangers which they are ...
... those who are not , think they have nothing to do with grievances they do not feel ? Nay , they are probably like men upon the fhoar in the time of a tem- pet at fea ; they have an inward pleafure 5 viewing thofe dangers which they are ...
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... those who live , or have any pro- perty within its bounds ; but in Scotland this is a greater grievance than it would be in any other I have read of , because of what they call family - feuds , which are tranfmitted from father to fon ...
... those who live , or have any pro- perty within its bounds ; but in Scotland this is a greater grievance than it would be in any other I have read of , because of what they call family - feuds , which are tranfmitted from father to fon ...
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