The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... respect relative to the question , should be fubmitted to their infpection ; but that due time should be allowed for confider- ing them with attention , and for forming their determination with care and deli- beration . This was no time ...
... respect relative to the question , should be fubmitted to their infpection ; but that due time should be allowed for confider- ing them with attention , and for forming their determination with care and deli- beration . This was no time ...
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... respect affected by it . Nothing could be fo abfurd : the literal terms of the treaty were , That the obligation on the one power should inftantly commence , when the other was inimically affailed from any quarter whatever . Was it ...
... respect affected by it . Nothing could be fo abfurd : the literal terms of the treaty were , That the obligation on the one power should inftantly commence , when the other was inimically affailed from any quarter whatever . Was it ...
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... respect out of order ; because , in the first place , he had alluded to nothing that was not specifically mentioned ... respecting matters where- in the States - General themselves were fo intimately concerned . - The Noble Lord now ...
... respect out of order ; because , in the first place , he had alluded to nothing that was not specifically mentioned ... respecting matters where- in the States - General themselves were fo intimately concerned . - The Noble Lord now ...
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... respect to the present rupture , is indispensable to warrant par . liament in pronouncing , whether the ho- ftilities which his Majefty has authorised his fubjects to commence against those of the Seven United Provinces , are , or are ...
... respect to the present rupture , is indispensable to warrant par . liament in pronouncing , whether the ho- ftilities which his Majefty has authorised his fubjects to commence against those of the Seven United Provinces , are , or are ...
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... respect to the armed neutral powers into which we have been led , ftep by step , by the unfortunate American war ; but as we are convinced , that wicked and weak councils have been the fole caufe of that unhappy conteft , fo we are ...
... respect to the armed neutral powers into which we have been led , ftep by step , by the unfortunate American war ; but as we are convinced , that wicked and weak councils have been the fole caufe of that unhappy conteft , fo we are ...
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