The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... less than orce months; that no man would subat to the drudgery of being a commitorman; that there was no necessity for is step, as the Lord Lieutenant had, otly to his honour, reduced the penon-sist 6ocol. a-year fince the com*ncement ...
... less than orce months; that no man would subat to the drudgery of being a commitorman; that there was no necessity for is step, as the Lord Lieutenant had, otly to his honour, reduced the penon-sist 6ocol. a-year fince the com*ncement ...
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... less than * right of parliament and the constituon of the kingdom are at stake. If we Fient to the least alteration of a moneyF, there is an end of this House; we oil in vain assemble: the British minio, having this invasion of our ...
... less than * right of parliament and the constituon of the kingdom are at stake. If we Fient to the least alteration of a moneyF, there is an end of this House; we oil in vain assemble: the British minio, having this invasion of our ...
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... less honour to the benevolent founders, than credit to the nation which produces fuch instances. As for the other, would let their punishments, be so also. to God, for the honour of humanity could draw a veil over it, and hide least the ...
... less honour to the benevolent founders, than credit to the nation which produces fuch instances. As for the other, would let their punishments, be so also. to God, for the honour of humanity could draw a veil over it, and hide least the ...
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... less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this the Nobility were enraged, and many bitter replies passed on both fides. At length the principal Senator, standing up, told the President of the City, that the ...
... less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this the Nobility were enraged, and many bitter replies passed on both fides. At length the principal Senator, standing up, told the President of the City, that the ...
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... less arbitrary on the part of Henry, than shame, ful on that of William. Could it be lenity, or justice, to compel a captive prince, by all the rigours of confinement, (for he was shut up with other state-pri..foners), to purchase his ...
... less arbitrary on the part of Henry, than shame, ful on that of William. Could it be lenity, or justice, to compel a captive prince, by all the rigours of confinement, (for he was shut up with other state-pri..foners), to purchase his ...
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