The Scots Magazine, Band 28Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1766 |
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... John Erneftus Biron , as well as of himself . There was a general diet of the ftates of that duchy held laft fummer , on which occafion we were in- formed , that eighteen diftricts openly e- spoused the caufe of Prince Charles of Sa ...
... John Erneftus Biron , as well as of himself . There was a general diet of the ftates of that duchy held laft fummer , on which occafion we were in- formed , that eighteen diftricts openly e- spoused the caufe of Prince Charles of Sa ...
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... John Galas , a Proteftant merchant at Thouloufe , was fo unfortunate as to have one of his fons hang himself , in October 1761. Some of the mob took it into . their heads , that young Calas had been murdered by his own father , on ...
... John Galas , a Proteftant merchant at Thouloufe , was fo unfortunate as to have one of his fons hang himself , in October 1761. Some of the mob took it into . their heads , that young Calas had been murdered by his own father , on ...
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... JOHN JAMES ROUSSEAU . was This cavraordinary , mar 18 , born at mily that boafted few other advantages than their virtues and their patriotiin . His father was a feller of mufic , and he himself was bred to the bufinefs . He was early ...
... JOHN JAMES ROUSSEAU . was This cavraordinary , mar 18 , born at mily that boafted few other advantages than their virtues and their patriotiin . His father was a feller of mufic , and he himself was bred to the bufinefs . He was early ...
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... JOHN JAMES ROUSSEAU . THis extraordinary man was born at Geneva , in the year 1708 , of a fa- mily that boafted few other advantages than their virtues and their patriotim . His father was a feller of mufic , and he timelf was bred to ...
... JOHN JAMES ROUSSEAU . THis extraordinary man was born at Geneva , in the year 1708 , of a fa- mily that boafted few other advantages than their virtues and their patriotim . His father was a feller of mufic , and he timelf was bred to ...
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... John Palmer . Buckland , & c . The Lord our Righteousness . By Joho Welley . Fletcher , & c . 25 The fermons of Mr Yorick . Vol . 3 . 6 d . Becket.- The author of Triftran Shandy difcernible in every page . C. Meditazioni fulla felicita ...
... John Palmer . Buckland , & c . The Lord our Righteousness . By Joho Welley . Fletcher , & c . 25 The fermons of Mr Yorick . Vol . 3 . 6 d . Becket.- The author of Triftran Shandy difcernible in every page . C. Meditazioni fulla felicita ...
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Seite 162 - When I proposed to tax America I asked the House if any gentleman would object to the right ; I repeatedly asked it, and no man would attempt to deny it. Protection and obedience are reciprocal. Great Britain protects America ; America is bound to yield obedience. If not, tell me when the Americans were emancipated ? When they want the protection of this kingdom, they are always very ready to ask it.
Seite 272 - Wales during the life of the late King James, and since his decease, pretending to be and taking upon himself the stile and title of King of England by the name of James the Third...
Seite 163 - It is a liberty I mean to exercise. No gentleman ought to be afraid to exercise it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have profited. He ought to have profited. He ought to have desisted from his project. The gentleman tells us America is obstinate, America is almost in open rebellion. I rejoice that America has resisted.
Seite 163 - British commerce ; and yet I have been abused in all the public papers as an enemy to the trade of America. I have been...
Seite 285 - Parliament, with the establishment therein contained, shall be held and observed in all time coming as a fundamental and essential condition of any treaty or union to be concluded betwixt the two kingdoms, without any alteration thereof or derogation thereto in any sort for ever...
Seite 162 - At the same time, let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong terms as can be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever ; that we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Seite 163 - Ungrateful people of America ! Bounties have been extended to them. When I had the...
Seite 232 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example. There are two lines in a ballad of Prior's, of a man's behaviour to his wife, so applicable to you and your colonies that I cannot help repeating them: Be to her faults a little blind : Be to her virtues very kind.
Seite 17 - Westminster : without contending this point, we beg leave just to observe that the charter of this province invests the general assembly with the power of making laws for its internal government and taxation ; and that this charter has never yet been forfeited. The parliament has a right to make all laws within the limits of their own constitution ; they claim no more.
Seite 162 - That this kingdom has the sovereign, the supreme legislative power over America, is granted. It cannot be denied; and taxation is a part of that sovereign power.