The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... suffer, yet fact the crime is committed against to public, as every transgression of the lav is an offence against that community f whose well-being they were establishe The public then may, and have a rig to command the services of ...
... suffer, yet fact the crime is committed against to public, as every transgression of the lav is an offence against that community f whose well-being they were establishe The public then may, and have a rig to command the services of ...
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... suffer them, ačt with as little conscience; for human nature is every where the same, and the lust of power is insatiable. An account of the Revolution which happened in Denmark about a century ago. From Fenning and Collyer's System of ...
... suffer them, ačt with as little conscience; for human nature is every where the same, and the lust of power is insatiable. An account of the Revolution which happened in Denmark about a century ago. From Fenning and Collyer's System of ...
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... suffered less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this the Nobility were enraged, and ... suffer th gates to be opened till the whole cert mony of the inauguration was conch ded. Three days were employed in ...
... suffered less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this the Nobility were enraged, and ... suffer th gates to be opened till the whole cert mony of the inauguration was conch ded. Three days were employed in ...
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... suffered under the immediate inspection of Henry, there is reason to imagine, that the triumphant monarch was not dissatisfied with the indecent behaviour of his fubjećts. We cannot help dissenting from our author, in respect of the ...
... suffered under the immediate inspection of Henry, there is reason to imagine, that the triumphant monarch was not dissatisfied with the indecent behaviour of his fubjećts. We cannot help dissenting from our author, in respect of the ...
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... suffer our happiness, in having been hi therto preserved from so dreadful aca lamity, to lessen your vigilance in th use of every reasonable precaution fo our safety. * Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I have ordered the estimates for ...
... suffer our happiness, in having been hi therto preserved from so dreadful aca lamity, to lessen your vigilance in th use of every reasonable precaution fo our safety. * Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I have ordered the estimates for ...
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