The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... because tainted with so few himself, he has established universal toleration; that decisive charaćteristic of true religion, natural justice, social benevolence, and even good policy. He equally abhors the guilt of making martyrs, and ...
... because tainted with so few himself, he has established universal toleration; that decisive charaćteristic of true religion, natural justice, social benevolence, and even good policy. He equally abhors the guilt of making martyrs, and ...
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... because he always confidered it as an open place. Capt. Clerk communicated this conversation to Gen. Mordaunt and Gen. Conway the next day at nine in the morning; but Gen. Mordaunt declared it to be his opinion, that what the engineer ...
... because he always confidered it as an open place. Capt. Clerk communicated this conversation to Gen. Mordaunt and Gen. Conway the next day at nine in the morning; but Gen. Mordaunt declared it to be his opinion, that what the engineer ...
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... because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it does not appear why the attempt that was agreed to be ...
... because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it does not appear why the attempt that was agreed to be ...
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... because the number cf such unhappy persons has increased fo much for these several years past, that the former house could not accommodate them : and therefore proposing that such another voluntary contribution as that in 1752 should ...
... because the number cf such unhappy persons has increased fo much for these several years past, that the former house could not accommodate them : and therefore proposing that such another voluntary contribution as that in 1752 should ...
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... because his expedition was prior to theirs; aud, besides, he was a much better man ; an essential quality for a hero of a poem intended to display the triumph of religion. Physica generalis method, mathematica tradiate, et in tres tomos ...
... because his expedition was prior to theirs; aud, besides, he was a much better man ; an essential quality for a hero of a poem intended to display the triumph of religion. Physica generalis method, mathematica tradiate, et in tres tomos ...
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