The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... pass on the territories of th republic without a passport from his Ma jefty . dics , and other offices , which were pre- fented to them for their choice . And ac- cordingly , all those who were prefented , were rejected by a majority of ...
... pass on the territories of th republic without a passport from his Ma jefty . dics , and other offices , which were pre- fented to them for their choice . And ac- cordingly , all those who were prefented , were rejected by a majority of ...
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... pass trials in order to be licenfed , and that shall be ordained minifters , or admitted to parishes . I do hereby declare , that I do fincerely own and believe the whole doctrine contained in the Confeflion of Faith , approven by the ...
... pass trials in order to be licenfed , and that shall be ordained minifters , or admitted to parishes . I do hereby declare , that I do fincerely own and believe the whole doctrine contained in the Confeflion of Faith , approven by the ...
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... pass over fuch obvious points as have been generally canvafled and admitted ; but his vindication of the farmers , millers , and bakers , from the accufations brought against them , feems fulicient to fhew that they are generally ill ...
... pass over fuch obvious points as have been generally canvafled and admitted ; but his vindication of the farmers , millers , and bakers , from the accufations brought against them , feems fulicient to fhew that they are generally ill ...
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... pass the nifters , as they were determined frontiers . Addrelles were fent to his governed only by their own coun- Catholic Majefty from the feveral cities ; that he would repeal the edict of the kingdom , containing the ftrongest ...
... pass the nifters , as they were determined frontiers . Addrelles were fent to his governed only by their own coun- Catholic Majefty from the feveral cities ; that he would repeal the edict of the kingdom , containing the ftrongest ...
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... pass the judgement which they are to give in the name of their refpective fovereigns . But what judgement can these mini- fters render , which will not infringe upon the fovereignty and independency of the re- public ? The citizens had ...
... pass the judgement which they are to give in the name of their refpective fovereigns . But what judgement can these mini- fters render , which will not infringe upon the fovereignty and independency of the re- public ? The citizens had ...
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