The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... should be passed into a law. That part of it which provides for our having hereafter a regular and exact register of all births and funerals of persons of all denominations, as well as of those of the established church, I think highly ...
... should be passed into a law. That part of it which provides for our having hereafter a regular and exact register of all births and funerals of persons of all denominations, as well as of those of the established church, I think highly ...
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... should divide it, whether one of them may not be fined for the mistake or omission of the other If they must go ... should pass, none of these persons must marry according to the rites of the church of England; and if another bill, which ...
... should divide it, whether one of them may not be fined for the mistake or omission of the other If they must go ... should pass, none of these persons must marry according to the rites of the church of England; and if another bill, which ...
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... should be passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of ... should be admitted as a sufficient reason for our not passing it into a law, we should never pass any law at all ...
... should be passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of ... should be admitted as a sufficient reason for our not passing it into a law, we should never pass any law at all ...
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... should be proposed, I saw it would raise a clamour without doors; and if such a reward should be proposed as might be thought sufficient by those who were to be subječted to the trouble, I saw it would raise an opposition within, on ...
... should be proposed, I saw it would raise a clamour without doors; and if such a reward should be proposed as might be thought sufficient by those who were to be subječted to the trouble, I saw it would raise an opposition within, on ...
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... Should I cxamine one by one all our. critic's observations, this letter would be much longer than I propose it should. I shall therefore confine myself to his remarks on the playing of the Rehearsal, which, as they are pretty ...
... Should I cxamine one by one all our. critic's observations, this letter would be much longer than I propose it should. I shall therefore confine myself to his remarks on the playing of the Rehearsal, which, as they are pretty ...
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