The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... honour to fit here , not to let this houfe know much of our foreign affairs ; I cannot pretend to determine , what danger the liberties of Europe are now in : but I cannot believe the danger is fo immediate as fome a- mongst liquors ...
... honour to fit here , not to let this houfe know much of our foreign affairs ; I cannot pretend to determine , what danger the liberties of Europe are now in : but I cannot believe the danger is fo immediate as fome a- mongst liquors ...
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... honour of the King of England , and they were maintained by the regal patrimony ; the people , excepting upon very extraordinary occafions , never con- tributed to the expence : yet they imagi- ned they had an intereft in the perfon of ...
... honour of the King of England , and they were maintained by the regal patrimony ; the people , excepting upon very extraordinary occafions , never con- tributed to the expence : yet they imagi- ned they had an intereft in the perfon of ...
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... honour and character , are owing to his af- fection to this his native country , and his paternal tenderness for us , his old , faithful and affectionate fubjects . Did he hate his mother - country , did he oppress the moft zealous ...
... honour and character , are owing to his af- fection to this his native country , and his paternal tenderness for us , his old , faithful and affectionate fubjects . Did he hate his mother - country , did he oppress the moft zealous ...
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... honour , that is , of hazard , affigned them . This was the rear , where there poffibly could be any danger . On this occafion , who dare fay , the Hanoverians betrayed either pufillanimity , or want of difcipline or conduct ? But these ...
... honour , that is , of hazard , affigned them . This was the rear , where there poffibly could be any danger . On this occafion , who dare fay , the Hanoverians betrayed either pufillanimity , or want of difcipline or conduct ? But these ...
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... honour to the whole people , men whom old Ro.ne need not bluth to own for fons . And foremost of this exalted few , is that great genius , that noble luminary , that pattern of politeness , courtesy and af- fability , who accompanied ...
... honour to the whole people , men whom old Ro.ne need not bluth to own for fons . And foremost of this exalted few , is that great genius , that noble luminary , that pattern of politeness , courtesy and af- fability , who accompanied ...
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