The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... regard . And that the bounty fhe bestows is not ill- placed , is evident from the fervices done by our brave countrymen under the Ruffian banners . And we may furely be indulged to take a little rational pride , in finding no action of ...
... regard . And that the bounty fhe bestows is not ill- placed , is evident from the fervices done by our brave countrymen under the Ruffian banners . And we may furely be indulged to take a little rational pride , in finding no action of ...
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... regard real advantage than the barren height . to Chriftianity , and to every thing There are wrong eftimates of perfons defcriptive of divine goodness , that this and things ; the cart loaded with pro- letter will be favoured with a ...
... regard real advantage than the barren height . to Chriftianity , and to every thing There are wrong eftimates of perfons defcriptive of divine goodness , that this and things ; the cart loaded with pro- letter will be favoured with a ...
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... regard for our fex , don't fail of ex- fet afide , would not beftow their favours pofing these fort of perfons to the where there was not fome merit . I world , ( in your next paper , if poffible ) B do not mean the merit of flattering ...
... regard for our fex , don't fail of ex- fet afide , would not beftow their favours pofing these fort of perfons to the where there was not fome merit . I world , ( in your next paper , if poffible ) B do not mean the merit of flattering ...
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... regard I always have to the petitions and complaints of my fubjects , and the advice of my parliament . The wisdom and pru- dence of your refolutions , upon this great and national concern , determined me to be- gin with the more ...
... regard I always have to the petitions and complaints of my fubjects , and the advice of my parliament . The wisdom and pru- dence of your refolutions , upon this great and national concern , determined me to be- gin with the more ...
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... regard to their lighting - place ; hath not your longing defire for the practice of your difcipline brought the matter already unto this demurrer amongst you , Whe- ther the people , and their godly pastors , that way affected , ought ...
... regard to their lighting - place ; hath not your longing defire for the practice of your difcipline brought the matter already unto this demurrer amongst you , Whe- ther the people , and their godly pastors , that way affected , ought ...
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