The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... cause of the two Empresses; but many of the Poles would be of a contrary opinion, though their best security against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter have, that they cannot attempt any thing of consequence ...
... cause of the two Empresses; but many of the Poles would be of a contrary opinion, though their best security against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter have, that they cannot attempt any thing of consequence ...
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... cause further inquiry be made into the grounds of their complaints, and if it should prove impo so to regulate ... caused a rescript be laid before the diet at Ratisbon, tending to shew, that the public has been imposed on, by accounts ...
... cause further inquiry be made into the grounds of their complaints, and if it should prove impo so to regulate ... caused a rescript be laid before the diet at Ratisbon, tending to shew, that the public has been imposed on, by accounts ...
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... cause of the judgment; to mourn over them, and, by a hearty and thorough reformation for the future, to refrain and ... causes, never to be attemptcd for small escapes, or such as may proceed from the want of a penetrating forefight, or ...
... cause of the judgment; to mourn over them, and, by a hearty and thorough reformation for the future, to refrain and ... causes, never to be attemptcd for small escapes, or such as may proceed from the want of a penetrating forefight, or ...
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... cause of error and misreckoning in the account, ought therefore, Sir, to be guarded against by some apt words in the bill, before you pass it into a law. And another objection is, That there are many overseers in the country who cannot ...
... cause of error and misreckoning in the account, ought therefore, Sir, to be guarded against by some apt words in the bill, before you pass it into a law. And another objection is, That there are many overseers in the country who cannot ...
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... cause has hitherto been considered as inscrutable. Some writers upon this subjećt have used certain dark and ambiguous terms, which they appear, by other parts of their works, not to have understood in any certain and determinate sense ...
... cause has hitherto been considered as inscrutable. Some writers upon this subjećt have used certain dark and ambiguous terms, which they appear, by other parts of their works, not to have understood in any certain and determinate sense ...
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