The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... hope, that God almighty will, in the wise condućt of his providence, bring them relief, either by working in the heart of the tyrant a change, for in his hands the hearts of all kings are, or by death removing him. And in order to ...
... hope, that God almighty will, in the wise condućt of his providence, bring them relief, either by working in the heart of the tyrant a change, for in his hands the hearts of all kings are, or by death removing him. And in order to ...
Seite 17
... hope for pleasure in the paths of love. The happy man, that's with true pleasure blest, A gentle calm still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is his peace. His wishes ...
... hope for pleasure in the paths of love. The happy man, that's with true pleasure blest, A gentle calm still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is his peace. His wishes ...
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... hope the Hon. Gentlemen will agree to have it put off till next ses. fion, when proper and distinct bills may be brought in for all the purposes intended by this bill, and gentlemen will then have an opportunity to approve of what they ...
... hope the Hon. Gentlemen will agree to have it put off till next ses. fion, when proper and distinct bills may be brought in for all the purposes intended by this bill, and gentlemen will then have an opportunity to approve of what they ...
Seite 84
... hope will always be the fate of those who propagate groundless jealousies and fears of the measures of the government, or the proceedings of the legislature ; especially of those who have propagated any jealoufies or fears with respect ...
... hope will always be the fate of those who propagate groundless jealousies and fears of the measures of the government, or the proceedings of the legislature ; especially of those who have propagated any jealoufies or fears with respect ...
Seite 90
... hope will pardon us, if we omit taking no. tice of the smart story he introduced of the lawyer, and his ingenious digreifion Qn ... unpainting. We weuld indeed willing... lytonvince him, that his 90 Vol. xvi. Mr Wallace on passive ...
... hope will pardon us, if we omit taking no. tice of the smart story he introduced of the lawyer, and his ingenious digreifion Qn ... unpainting. We weuld indeed willing... lytonvince him, that his 90 Vol. xvi. Mr Wallace on passive ...
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