The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... reason to doubt. Why then delay our addresses : The measure would be impolitic and absurd in us, unjust and dishonourable to his Majesty's representative and government. Trade is of a fluctuating nature; and what is lost in one channel ...
... reason to doubt. Why then delay our addresses : The measure would be impolitic and absurd in us, unjust and dishonourable to his Majesty's representative and government. Trade is of a fluctuating nature; and what is lost in one channel ...
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... reason, prevailed ; and os is not a member present who is not oble, that it was not only void of *h, but contrary to the opinion of the ought part of the house, and to the oral sense of the kingdom.” The address, however, being carried ...
... reason, prevailed ; and os is not a member present who is not oble, that it was not only void of *h, but contrary to the opinion of the ought part of the house, and to the oral sense of the kingdom.” The address, however, being carried ...
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... reason and justice, and upon any plan indefensible. This I oran to make the subjećt of the present tfay; and hope it will stir up some who have more abilities to handle it with treater precificn than I have done, and to rescue the ...
... reason and justice, and upon any plan indefensible. This I oran to make the subjećt of the present tfay; and hope it will stir up some who have more abilities to handle it with treater precificn than I have done, and to rescue the ...
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... reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and sometimes raised a ...
... reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and sometimes raised a ...
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... 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, which prevails among them. He says, that they have a great similitude of mind; that ...
... 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, which prevails among them. He says, that they have a great similitude of mind; that ...
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