The Scots Magazine, Band 2Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1740 |
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... least as confcientious a conduct in the house of Ladies , no tranflations being to be allow'd on any pretence whatsoever . I am inclin'd to think that , during the feminine hierarchy , the diocefs of every . Bishop , which at prefent ...
... least as confcientious a conduct in the house of Ladies , no tranflations being to be allow'd on any pretence whatsoever . I am inclin'd to think that , during the feminine hierarchy , the diocefs of every . Bishop , which at prefent ...
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... least as much ma- gick as corruption within the circle of a court . But all this must be looked upon , by every impartial man , as a groundless and infamous calumny , devifed by a fet of men inflamed with envy , and im- bitter'd with ...
... least as much ma- gick as corruption within the circle of a court . But all this must be looked upon , by every impartial man , as a groundless and infamous calumny , devifed by a fet of men inflamed with envy , and im- bitter'd with ...
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... least attempt to- wards any one of these things would Craw fure deftruction on himself . I fee no reafon to fuppofe that the heads of the oppofition are aiming at the places ; but if fo , we are the more obliged to them for labouring to ...
... least attempt to- wards any one of these things would Craw fure deftruction on himself . I fee no reafon to fuppofe that the heads of the oppofition are aiming at the places ; but if fo , we are the more obliged to them for labouring to ...
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... least so far as to begin all bills of that nature ; and , if I am not mistaken , the very writ for elections fent down to the Sheriffs , does impower them to chufe , what ? their reprefentatives . Now , my Lords , I be- feech you to ...
... least so far as to begin all bills of that nature ; and , if I am not mistaken , the very writ for elections fent down to the Sheriffs , does impower them to chufe , what ? their reprefentatives . Now , my Lords , I be- feech you to ...
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... least such as were fo be- fore they were enflaved , who , that they might domineer over others , and fer - ve a prefent turn perhaps , let all things a- lone fo long , till the people were quite mastered , and the Nobility themselves ...
... least such as were fo be- fore they were enflaved , who , that they might domineer over others , and fer - ve a prefent turn perhaps , let all things a- lone fo long , till the people were quite mastered , and the Nobility themselves ...
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Seite 32 - tis worfe } as in Commands of the army, and other employments of that kind, when they muft have a divided duty : For it does admirably become an officer to fit voting away money in the Houfe of Commons, while his...
Seite 50 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
Seite 33 - Nation, fo entirely (I was going to fay fo fondly) devoted to him. My Lords, no Man is readier than...
Seite 33 - ... a worfe. We have known it fo too often, and fometimes repented it too late. LET them not have this new provocation, in being debarred from a fecurity in their Reprefentatives.
Seite 31 - I have always heard, I have always read, that foreign nations, and all this part of the world, have admir'd and envy 'd the conftitution of this Government.
Seite 217 - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright; Nothing then its wealth defended But my orders not to fight. Oh! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion To have quelled the pride of Spain!
Seite 115 - Landing, whilst he was coming up to the Fort to batter it. The Admiral luffing up as near to the Fort as he could, the Fire of his Small Arms commanded the enemies...
Seite 319 - One thoufand pounds immediately on my deceafe : and all the furniture of my grotto, urns in my garden, houfehold goods, chattels, plate, or whatever is not otherwife difpofed of in this my Will, I give and devife to the faid Mrs. Martha Blount, out of a fmcere regard, and long friend fhip for her.
Seite 32 - Sort of Supply, give an Account from him how much is needful towards the Paying fuch an Army, or fuch a Fleet -, and then immediately give, by his ready Vote, what he had before afk'd by his Mailer's Order.
Seite 227 - * "~ they have not been more violent, and more fatal to thofe that were the Caufe of them. We have been, during that long Period, in what fome amongft us are pleafed to call a State of Tranquillity ; but that Tranquillity has been attended with all the Expence, and almoft all the Misfortunes of a real War, without a Chance of reaping any of that Glory, or any of thofe Advantages, that may be reaped by open Hoftilities. We have been negotiating when we ought to have been fighting, and we have been...