The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... most material circumstances. In the first, the magistrate has no jealousy of the people; in the second, the people have no jealousy of the magistrate : which want of jealousy begets a mutual confidence and trust in both cases, and ...
... most material circumstances. In the first, the magistrate has no jealousy of the people; in the second, the people have no jealousy of the magistrate : which want of jealousy begets a mutual confidence and trust in both cases, and ...
Seite viii
... most we trust her, we are cheated most, In do looting loss we mourn our boast; iser coco blf invades our hasty tuit, And withers all our glory at the root. o — to the Is D + x. Weather and regning d'sons: in December 6-8. - Dccounter An ...
... most we trust her, we are cheated most, In do looting loss we mourn our boast; iser coco blf invades our hasty tuit, And withers all our glory at the root. o — to the Is D + x. Weather and regning d'sons: in December 6-8. - Dccounter An ...
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... most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he thought himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to the custom established among ...
... most positive assurances were given them, that the Grand Signior had no intention to disturb the powers of Christendom; nay, that if he thought himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to the custom established among ...
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... most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of the Sublime Porte can be easily assigned as a reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply. In Poland there have but few things ...
... most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of the Sublime Porte can be easily assigned as a reason for entering into any such war, as engagements to her ailies may mention or imply. In Poland there have but few things ...
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... most proper, and most conducive to the public good, best suited for answering the ends and designs of government? But, upon good easons, i think it may be averred, that . the happiness of the constitution of Britain; which, as it is ...
... most proper, and most conducive to the public good, best suited for answering the ends and designs of government? But, upon good easons, i think it may be averred, that . the happiness of the constitution of Britain; which, as it is ...
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