The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... grant the same, If Heaven's best blessing is a splendid name. But more, much more! to these must be allow'd, If your grand motive is your country's good. Who well employs the power that he receives, Himself cnjoys the happinels he gives ...
... grant the same, If Heaven's best blessing is a splendid name. But more, much more! to these must be allow'd, If your grand motive is your country's good. Who well employs the power that he receives, Himself cnjoys the happinels he gives ...
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... grant a passage through any part of his dominions to the troops of foreign powers, without the previous consent of the powers any way concernea in that treaty; and also to furnish the Empress-Queen with a certain number of auxiliaries ...
... grant a passage through any part of his dominions to the troops of foreign powers, without the previous consent of the powers any way concernea in that treaty; and also to furnish the Empress-Queen with a certain number of auxiliaries ...
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... grant, we are in no danger of: for such people, even while they are here, cannot be said to be resident ordwelling in any house in this kingdom; as they generally lie in barns, and dress their vićtuals, when they have any to dress, in ...
... grant, we are in no danger of: for such people, even while they are here, cannot be said to be resident ordwelling in any house in this kingdom; as they generally lie in barns, and dress their vićtuals, when they have any to dress, in ...
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... grant--friends to the parliaments in general, ed with respect to their member in can- ; and to the principles upon which they finement, or summoned to appear before aćt, hope to see their wishes in good obliged to abscond for fear of ...
... grant--friends to the parliaments in general, ed with respect to their member in can- ; and to the principles upon which they finement, or summoned to appear before aćt, hope to see their wishes in good obliged to abscond for fear of ...
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... Grant, Esq; his Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, on behalf of his Majesty, put in to the said appeal:— the following case and question of law being stated, and proposed to the judges, viz. Jenant in tail-male of lands in England, with ...
... Grant, Esq; his Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, on behalf of his Majesty, put in to the said appeal:— the following case and question of law being stated, and proposed to the judges, viz. Jenant in tail-male of lands in England, with ...
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