The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... those who expend money for those articles are subject t inquiry, no controul. This is not m as an insinuation that any public of has been guilty of any fraud or pee tion: but, since it is possible such an may happen, it is necessary and ...
... those who expend money for those articles are subject t inquiry, no controul. This is not m as an insinuation that any public of has been guilty of any fraud or pee tion: but, since it is possible such an may happen, it is necessary and ...
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... those laws which ought *efly to be intended for their securio: But such is our deplorable fitua, that the very people who are best *titled to their protećtion, are those of people who cannot confistently with their principles reap that ...
... those laws which ought *efly to be intended for their securio: But such is our deplorable fitua, that the very people who are best *titled to their protećtion, are those of people who cannot confistently with their principles reap that ...
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... those who are not honest from principle, may and will be so through shame. Let us therefore follow the road which Nature points out: that grand teacher never £rrs; nor shall we, if we observe her dićtates. Let our punishments be ...
... those who are not honest from principle, may and will be so through shame. Let us therefore follow the road which Nature points out: that grand teacher never £rrs; nor shall we, if we observe her dićtates. Let our punishments be ...
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... those that are bul*; and such are all or most of the sta- commodities of this country. The ving upon this article alone would be orry confiderable, not only upon the arriage of the goods themselves, but *kewise upon the various ...
... those that are bul*; and such are all or most of the sta- commodities of this country. The ving upon this article alone would be orry confiderable, not only upon the arriage of the goods themselves, but *kewise upon the various ...
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... those who have it in their power to render the nation so great a fervice. Upon this head therefore I do not mean to add anything to what I have said, deeming it sufficient for those who have the true interest and good of their country ...
... those who have it in their power to render the nation so great a fervice. Upon this head therefore I do not mean to add anything to what I have said, deeming it sufficient for those who have the true interest and good of their country ...
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