The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... these causes it proceeds, that there is as much liberty, and even, perhaps, licentiousness, in Britain, as there were formerly slavery and tyranny in Rome. These principles account for the great liberty of the press in these kingdoms ...
... these causes it proceeds, that there is as much liberty, and even, perhaps, licentiousness, in Britain, as there were formerly slavery and tyranny in Rome. These principles account for the great liberty of the press in these kingdoms ...
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... these concessions would be such a barefaced violation of liberty, that they will probably be the last cfforts of a despotic government. We may conclude, that the liberty of Britain is gone for ever when these attempts shall succeed. Y. D ...
... these concessions would be such a barefaced violation of liberty, that they will probably be the last cfforts of a despotic government. We may conclude, that the liberty of Britain is gone for ever when these attempts shall succeed. Y. D ...
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... these great armaments, the 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 ...
... these great armaments, the 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 ...
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... these confest The sovereign pleasures granted to the beast. Old Gripe his riches counts his sole delight. For these he toils the day, and wakes the night. With vexing joy he views his shining store, Still meditating how to make it more ...
... these confest The sovereign pleasures granted to the beast. Old Gripe his riches counts his sole delight. For these he toils the day, and wakes the night. With vexing joy he views his shining store, Still meditating how to make it more ...
Seite 18
... these unmarry'd men reflections cast ! The splendid fortune and the beauteous face (Themselve, confess it, and their sires bemoan) Too soon are caught by scarlet and by lace: These sons of science shine in black alone. Forgive, ye fair ...
... these unmarry'd men reflections cast ! The splendid fortune and the beauteous face (Themselve, confess it, and their sires bemoan) Too soon are caught by scarlet and by lace: These sons of science shine in black alone. Forgive, ye fair ...
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