The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... seems to us, in deed, to have been calculated; wheth, we consider that fignal mismanagerne, and mal-administration, which has ren dered the arts of intrigue and corruptic more than usually requisite, to counte act the force of just and ...
... seems to us, in deed, to have been calculated; wheth, we consider that fignal mismanagerne, and mal-administration, which has ren dered the arts of intrigue and corruptic more than usually requisite, to counte act the force of just and ...
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... seems naturally to occur. Will you forgive me if I assert, that in this instance it would seem, that even the condućt of our very felons reproach you with a want of humanity, and a proper regard for the national character. Shall it be ...
... seems naturally to occur. Will you forgive me if I assert, that in this instance it would seem, that even the condućt of our very felons reproach you with a want of humanity, and a proper regard for the national character. Shall it be ...
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... seem with regard to the subjects of this cisay, yet I am perfuaded, that even in them there are fuch degrees of sensibility remaining, that a situation of continual shame and reproach would operate more strongly than the fear of death ...
... seem with regard to the subjects of this cisay, yet I am perfuaded, that even in them there are fuch degrees of sensibility remaining, that a situation of continual shame and reproach would operate more strongly than the fear of death ...
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... seems to confider himself as a special messenger, are laid before us in this volume. We observe, that he strenuously afferts the unity of the Deity, although he acknowledges a Trinity; but, at the same time, declares, that this Trinity ...
... seems to confider himself as a special messenger, are laid before us in this volume. We observe, that he strenuously afferts the unity of the Deity, although he acknowledges a Trinity; but, at the same time, declares, that this Trinity ...
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... seems likewise to have been destitute of any real advantage to the crown of England. No territory, no additional revenue, no commercial privileges were obtained by it; nothing more than a nominal, extorted, precarious, insignificant ...
... seems likewise to have been destitute of any real advantage to the crown of England. No territory, no additional revenue, no commercial privileges were obtained by it; nothing more than a nominal, extorted, precarious, insignificant ...
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