The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... consequence of the My avocations of the other great officers of he law who compose it, that it might ord ought to be ... consequences only, without one benefit. We think it to be inexpedient; as no new expence that can be avoided ought ...
... consequence of the My avocations of the other great officers of he law who compose it, that it might ord ought to be ... consequences only, without one benefit. We think it to be inexpedient; as no new expence that can be avoided ought ...
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... consequences, is momentous, is truly important. The one respects time; the other, an inestimable eternity. The mere ... consequence is measured by etermity; its importance, by a futurity of happiness or misery. Here let us rest the ...
... consequences, is momentous, is truly important. The one respects time; the other, an inestimable eternity. The mere ... consequence is measured by etermity; its importance, by a futurity of happiness or misery. Here let us rest the ...
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... consequence: Why, truly, send him to the other world to mo atonement, to make restitution. H absurd how ridiculous ! Every man the least degree of feeling must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may plead the necessity ...
... consequence: Why, truly, send him to the other world to mo atonement, to make restitution. H absurd how ridiculous ! Every man the least degree of feeling must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may plead the necessity ...
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... consequences than we have hitherto experienced How many have lost their lives through their means, is hard to say ... consequence; but whether it is owing to the natural generosity or humanity of our people, I know not, but certain it ...
... consequences than we have hitherto experienced How many have lost their lives through their means, is hard to say ... consequence; but whether it is owing to the natural generosity or humanity of our people, I know not, but certain it ...
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... consequence of an aecident improved for the purpose, by the rigorous imprisonment of a prince, who was ardent for ... consequences that resu from it. The prosecution of it ser only to expose the injustice of the cli to rouse the Scots to ...
... consequence of an aecident improved for the purpose, by the rigorous imprisonment of a prince, who was ardent for ... consequences that resu from it. The prosecution of it ser only to expose the injustice of the cli to rouse the Scots to ...
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