The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... causes of the large arrear contracted, it is yet only a matter of belief, not of knowledge. But, as faithful stewards ... cause. To what then must it be attributed Clearly to mismanagement and profusion. Nor are these the only arguments ...
... causes of the large arrear contracted, it is yet only a matter of belief, not of knowledge. But, as faithful stewards ... cause. To what then must it be attributed Clearly to mismanagement and profusion. Nor are these the only arguments ...
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... cause mutual dislike between fellow Protestants; as it gives a handle to unbelievers to reproach and vilify the clergy, by representing them (when they observe their diversity of opinion touching those very articles which were agreed ...
... cause mutual dislike between fellow Protestants; as it gives a handle to unbelievers to reproach and vilify the clergy, by representing them (when they observe their diversity of opinion touching those very articles which were agreed ...
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... causes ecclesiastical and civil, your petitioners humbly presume, that every security proposed by subscription to the ... cause, under God, to the wisdom and justice of a British Parliament, and the piety of a Protestant King. And your ...
... causes ecclesiastical and civil, your petitioners humbly presume, that every security proposed by subscription to the ... cause, under God, to the wisdom and justice of a British Parliament, and the piety of a Protestant King. And your ...
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... cause is generally so just, that nothing but the most absurd and inveterate prejudice could have bred and fostered the least dispute. Is it prudent, is it just, is it honourable, to strip such harmless and inoffensive men of their best ...
... cause is generally so just, that nothing but the most absurd and inveterate prejudice could have bred and fostered the least dispute. Is it prudent, is it just, is it honourable, to strip such harmless and inoffensive men of their best ...
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... cause of the present war be**on the Russians and Turks, and the orhag of the Ruffian fleet in summer -: , ; after which the author relates the orgress of the divisions of the Russian *: under the Admirals Flphingston and *ritdoff, to ...
... cause of the present war be**on the Russians and Turks, and the orhag of the Ruffian fleet in summer -: , ; after which the author relates the orgress of the divisions of the Russian *: under the Admirals Flphingston and *ritdoff, to ...
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