The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... concern for the health and welfare of the labouring poor ; as they are the chief fupport , and therefore their prefer- vation and increase ought to be the chief care of the magiftrate and legiflature of every fociety ; I have been at ...
... concern for the health and welfare of the labouring poor ; as they are the chief fupport , and therefore their prefer- vation and increase ought to be the chief care of the magiftrate and legiflature of every fociety ; I have been at ...
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... concern about them ; and therefore may properly enough be compared to Romifh penitents , who , after committing the moft atrocious crimes , think they have made fufficient atone- ment , when they have folemnly confef- fed them . But ...
... concern about them ; and therefore may properly enough be compared to Romifh penitents , who , after committing the moft atrocious crimes , think they have made fufficient atone- ment , when they have folemnly confef- fed them . But ...
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... concern for the lives of my fellow - fubjects , as any Lord in this houfe , or as any man can have ; I have as great a concern for their lives as I have for my own : but as I have a greater concern for my own liberty than I have for my ...
... concern for the lives of my fellow - fubjects , as any Lord in this houfe , or as any man can have ; I have as great a concern for their lives as I have for my own : but as I have a greater concern for my own liberty than I have for my ...
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... concern for the prefervation of their lives : for , if ever fuch a fatal misfortune fhould happen , they only would be happy who did not live to fee the thraldom of their country , or to feel the fetters of flavery . Therefore , if ...
... concern for the prefervation of their lives : for , if ever fuch a fatal misfortune fhould happen , they only would be happy who did not live to fee the thraldom of their country , or to feel the fetters of flavery . Therefore , if ...
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... concern of his Britannick Majefty for the publick fecurity , and for theirs , and for that of Italy in particular , do not on- ly confirm to the British subjects the ad- vantages of commerce and navigation which they enjoy in their ...
... concern of his Britannick Majefty for the publick fecurity , and for theirs , and for that of Italy in particular , do not on- ly confirm to the British subjects the ad- vantages of commerce and navigation which they enjoy in their ...
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