The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... sure whetherit will or not : but sure I am, that it is the duty, the indispensable duty, of every member of a free state, to demand for himself and his countrymen the privileges of freedom. We have been once refused, let us ask again ...
... sure whetherit will or not : but sure I am, that it is the duty, the indispensable duty, of every member of a free state, to demand for himself and his countrymen the privileges of freedom. We have been once refused, let us ask again ...
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... sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this entirely into the numbers gone abroad. We might, with equal propriety, assign it as the reason of the scarcity of women-servants, were we not satisfied, that not one single regiment of ...
... sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this entirely into the numbers gone abroad. We might, with equal propriety, assign it as the reason of the scarcity of women-servants, were we not satisfied, that not one single regiment of ...
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... sure any state within itself: for men cod commodities are the real strength of ar community. It is the simple manner * Eving which here hurts the public, by onfining the gold and silver to few hands, ad preventing its universal ...
... sure any state within itself: for men cod commodities are the real strength of ar community. It is the simple manner * Eving which here hurts the public, by onfining the gold and silver to few hands, ad preventing its universal ...
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... sure fountain of wealth and dominion, and straining all their faculties to acquire this treasure, which cannot be done effectually without spreading the gospel; do we not see the all-wise God taking into his own service the ...
... sure fountain of wealth and dominion, and straining all their faculties to acquire this treasure, which cannot be done effectually without spreading the gospel; do we not see the all-wise God taking into his own service the ...
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... sure we acknowledge, that no account of the Anglo-Saxons, hitherto published, is so clear, intelligible, and satisfactory, as this succinét appendix; which treats of the first Saxon government, —Succession of the Kings, the Wittenagemot ...
... sure we acknowledge, that no account of the Anglo-Saxons, hitherto published, is so clear, intelligible, and satisfactory, as this succinét appendix; which treats of the first Saxon government, —Succession of the Kings, the Wittenagemot ...
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