The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... necessary and fo agreeable to reafon . This , my Lords , must be admitted with regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to fuch bills as this now before you , there is a stronger rea- fon ; which is , your not ...
... necessary and fo agreeable to reafon . This , my Lords , must be admitted with regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to fuch bills as this now before you , there is a stronger rea- fon ; which is , your not ...
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... necessary to be faid upon this occafion , let us confider what fums of money have rolled from all fides into Germany fince the opening of the prefent war . The French make no fcru- ple of owning , that the very preparations requifite ...
... necessary to be faid upon this occafion , let us confider what fums of money have rolled from all fides into Germany fince the opening of the prefent war . The French make no fcru- ple of owning , that the very preparations requifite ...
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... necessary ; and to affure his Majefty , that this house will make good all fuch expences as his Majefty shall be at , for the defence of his facred perfon , and for the fecurity of these kingdoms . - To which his Majefty gave the ...
... necessary ; and to affure his Majefty , that this house will make good all fuch expences as his Majefty shall be at , for the defence of his facred perfon , and for the fecurity of these kingdoms . - To which his Majefty gave the ...
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... necessary existence , fupreme Deity , and the title of The only true God , may be taken in a fenfe that includes the perional property of the Father , and so not belonging to the Son : " by which propɔ- fitions , the Son of God our ...
... necessary existence , fupreme Deity , and the title of The only true God , may be taken in a fenfe that includes the perional property of the Father , and so not belonging to the Son : " by which propɔ- fitions , the Son of God our ...
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... necessary to quench each dofe a large draught of the lime - wa- his thirst , and should retain his urine as long ter ; the remainder of which he may take at as he can without uneasiness , that it may any other time of the day . The ...
... necessary to quench each dofe a large draught of the lime - wa- his thirst , and should retain his urine as long ter ; the remainder of which he may take at as he can without uneasiness , that it may any other time of the day . The ...
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