The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... ask, What crime has been committed by the Lord Lieutenant since the last fession of parliament, that we should now refuse the same compliment that was then paid : The answer is obvious. He prorogued the parliament, and he prorogned it ...
... ask, What crime has been committed by the Lord Lieutenant since the last fession of parliament, that we should now refuse the same compliment that was then paid : The answer is obvious. He prorogued the parliament, and he prorogned it ...
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... ask you seriously, if such impolitic laws are not likely to produce more fatal consequences than we have hitherto experienced How many have lost their lives through their means, is hard to say; , and that there are not many more, thanks ...
... ask you seriously, if such impolitic laws are not likely to produce more fatal consequences than we have hitherto experienced How many have lost their lives through their means, is hard to say; , and that there are not many more, thanks ...
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... ask any reasonable man, if this would not be a more just, and a more natural punishment, than the one that our laws have provided, which is a disgrace to a civilized nation. You will naturally ask me, How are these people to be secured ...
... ask any reasonable man, if this would not be a more just, and a more natural punishment, than the one that our laws have provided, which is a disgrace to a civilized nation. You will naturally ask me, How are these people to be secured ...
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... ask, what we shall get 2 — A very fine idea of Christianity in general, stripped of every thing that is particular to it.” History, Politics, &c. A voyage round the world. By Lewis de Bougainville, Colonel of foot, and Commodore of the ...
... ask, what we shall get 2 — A very fine idea of Christianity in general, stripped of every thing that is particular to it.” History, Politics, &c. A voyage round the world. By Lewis de Bougainville, Colonel of foot, and Commodore of the ...
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... ask ing of you, at this time, any extraordi mary aid. My Lord, and Gentlemen, The concerns of this country are s various and extensive, as to require th most vigilant and active attention; an fortle of them, as well from remotened of ...
... ask ing of you, at this time, any extraordi mary aid. My Lord, and Gentlemen, The concerns of this country are s various and extensive, as to require th most vigilant and active attention; an fortle of them, as well from remotened of ...
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