The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... observe how cautious all Princes ought to be of difobliging a numerous body of mercenary troops , in diftinct bodies ; for though they may be ready and willing enough to keep the reft of the people , from whom they are feparated , in ...
... observe how cautious all Princes ought to be of difobliging a numerous body of mercenary troops , in diftinct bodies ; for though they may be ready and willing enough to keep the reft of the people , from whom they are feparated , in ...
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... observe their conduct , will find , that though they were ftrenuous and violent in afferting their liberty , against a moft oppreffive , infolent , and tyran- nical Nobility ; yet , as their complaints were for the most part juft , and ...
... observe their conduct , will find , that though they were ftrenuous and violent in afferting their liberty , against a moft oppreffive , infolent , and tyran- nical Nobility ; yet , as their complaints were for the most part juft , and ...
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... observe , that when this houfe refolves to take any particu- lar and extraordinary affair into confi- deration , it is impoffible for his Majefty to know what papers , or other things may be neceffary for giving us a proper light into ...
... observe , that when this houfe refolves to take any particu- lar and extraordinary affair into confi- deration , it is impoffible for his Majefty to know what papers , or other things may be neceffary for giving us a proper light into ...
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... observe , that as the petition from the merchants and planters pray'd to be heard upon se- veral articles fet forth in their petition , a queftion was started and debated in our club , Whether they should be admitted to be heard by ...
... observe , that as the petition from the merchants and planters pray'd to be heard upon se- veral articles fet forth in their petition , a queftion was started and debated in our club , Whether they should be admitted to be heard by ...
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... observe , that , befides the refti- tution of our loffes , and the , at least , imply'd , admiffion of our right to be free from all fearch , more has been done in the time , than does at first appear ; for in confidering of the feveral ...
... observe , that , befides the refti- tution of our loffes , and the , at least , imply'd , admiffion of our right to be free from all fearch , more has been done in the time , than does at first appear ; for in confidering of the feveral ...
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