The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... English Lords and Commons to William iii. on in Ireland, it was agreed, that if Ireland refigned the woollen manufacfire, it should have in return the linentrade secured. Now, to what do all these alterations tend, but to the ruin of ...
... English Lords and Commons to William iii. on in Ireland, it was agreed, that if Ireland refigned the woollen manufacfire, it should have in return the linentrade secured. Now, to what do all these alterations tend, but to the ruin of ...
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... must a sensible foreigner have of the feelings of the English, when he is told. that scores of the human species are hung hung up like a parcel of dogs, for crimes which,. on 2. Of rendering punishments advantageous to the state. II.
... must a sensible foreigner have of the feelings of the English, when he is told. that scores of the human species are hung hung up like a parcel of dogs, for crimes which,. on 2. Of rendering punishments advantageous to the state. II.
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... English through the medium of their penal laws, it is hard to say, whether he would admire the wisdom of their heads, or the tender and delicate feelings of their hearts. Those may determine who are better skilled in reconciling ...
... English through the medium of their penal laws, it is hard to say, whether he would admire the wisdom of their heads, or the tender and delicate feelings of their hearts. Those may determine who are better skilled in reconciling ...
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... English to make a tour into Scotland for some few weeks or months; and there is a moral certainty of this fashion increasing, as the foolish prejudices against the country and its inhabitants daily decrease. But it is to be regretted ...
... English to make a tour into Scotland for some few weeks or months; and there is a moral certainty of this fashion increasing, as the foolish prejudices against the country and its inhabitants daily decrease. But it is to be regretted ...
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... English people in the centre of all the Christian world; for which he affigns as a reason, the sharc they have of what he calls the intelledual light, which, he says, they derive from the freedom of fpeaking, writing, and thinking ...
... English people in the centre of all the Christian world; for which he affigns as a reason, the sharc they have of what he calls the intelledual light, which, he says, they derive from the freedom of fpeaking, writing, and thinking ...
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