The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... occasion, it is better they should get vent in words, that they may come to the knowledge of the magistrate before it be too late, in order to his providing a remedy against them. Mankind, 'tis true, have always a greater propension to ...
... occasion, it is better they should get vent in words, that they may come to the knowledge of the magistrate before it be too late, in order to his providing a remedy against them. Mankind, 'tis true, have always a greater propension to ...
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... occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that men, being every day more accustomed to the free discussion of public affairs, will improve in their judgment of them ...
... occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that men, being every day more accustomed to the free discussion of public affairs, will improve in their judgment of them ...
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... occasion of his public entry into the capital, he spoke to them very plainly in the language of a master and a conqueror. So hasty a step to the throne, and that with such an air, could scarcely fail to lose him many hearts, which would ...
... occasion of his public entry into the capital, he spoke to them very plainly in the language of a master and a conqueror. So hasty a step to the throne, and that with such an air, could scarcely fail to lose him many hearts, which would ...
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... occasion fresh assurances have been given, that the Grand Signior will not concern himself with any differences which may happen between the Christian powers, unless they directly affect the glory or interest of the Ottoman empire. It ...
... occasion fresh assurances have been given, that the Grand Signior will not concern himself with any differences which may happen between the Christian powers, unless they directly affect the glory or interest of the Ottoman empire. It ...
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... occasion. This brought on a fresh negotiation, which ended in the treaty of last year. The corsairs of Barbary having for some time. §. molested the commerce of the paniards, as well as that of several other nations, they have taken ...
... occasion. This brought on a fresh negotiation, which ended in the treaty of last year. The corsairs of Barbary having for some time. §. molested the commerce of the paniards, as well as that of several other nations, they have taken ...
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