The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... measure pointed out to us by the British parliament, we should soon become rich and powerful, and rise above every species of contempt. Nor is the author of the letter more candid or more composed in the picture he gives us of the ...
... measure pointed out to us by the British parliament, we should soon become rich and powerful, and rise above every species of contempt. Nor is the author of the letter more candid or more composed in the picture he gives us of the ...
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... measure they have taken to prevent their enemies having it in their power to hurt them; the Jacobites themselves would have despised the weakness and folly of atting.9- C therwise. 1 4 Arguments in favour of a Scots militia. therwise.
... measure they have taken to prevent their enemies having it in their power to hurt them; the Jacobites themselves would have despised the weakness and folly of atting.9- C therwise. 1 4 Arguments in favour of a Scots militia. therwise.
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... measure which, sooner or later, must ruin our manufactures, hurt our constitution, and endanger the liberties of the people. Jacoritism, I am told, is on the decline: I hope it is; may it die more and more every day: but let it be once ...
... measure which, sooner or later, must ruin our manufactures, hurt our constitution, and endanger the liberties of the people. Jacoritism, I am told, is on the decline: I hope it is; may it die more and more every day: but let it be once ...
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... measures which a free ople had taken to preserve that constiotion. show us the foundation on which * tas erected his ... measure of his jealousy from his own breast 2 or from the chara&er of the Cappadocians, to whom he has so learnedly ...
... measures which a free ople had taken to preserve that constiotion. show us the foundation on which * tas erected his ... measure of his jealousy from his own breast 2 or from the chara&er of the Cappadocians, to whom he has so learnedly ...
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... measure to destroy the Dutch ships, if they should venture to pass, was taken : but the Dutch commandant threatened the vessels, that, if they passed, he would fire into them. - On the 21st of November, the Dutch debarked 7oo Europeans ...
... measure to destroy the Dutch ships, if they should venture to pass, was taken : but the Dutch commandant threatened the vessels, that, if they passed, he would fire into them. - On the 21st of November, the Dutch debarked 7oo Europeans ...
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