The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... must first be a good divine, a good philosopher, and, in short, a thorough proficient in every branch of particular knowledge; he must have distinét and adequate ideas of the nature and manifold properties of beings in goneral ...
... must first be a good divine, a good philosopher, and, in short, a thorough proficient in every branch of particular knowledge; he must have distinét and adequate ideas of the nature and manifold properties of beings in goneral ...
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... must discover. . If she should, and aétually preserves the possession of it, when a peace, in some shape, must be concluded, all the German princes will then find leisure to confider how well they like it, that so powerful an empire as ...
... must discover. . If she should, and aétually preserves the possession of it, when a peace, in some shape, must be concluded, all the German princes will then find leisure to confider how well they like it, that so powerful an empire as ...
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... must conclude, that the terms are his own, and not the terms t law. And how any British subject da; presume to pervert the intention of an a of parliament, and clothe it with expre sions equally invidious and false, is a assurance ...
... must conclude, that the terms are his own, and not the terms t law. And how any British subject da; presume to pervert the intention of an a of parliament, and clothe it with expre sions equally invidious and false, is a assurance ...
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... must be the opinion of every man who is Inore than a dissembled friend to his king and constitution, that nothing would be more absurd in speculation, or dangerous in practice, than to establish a militia where such distinétion is not ...
... must be the opinion of every man who is Inore than a dissembled friend to his king and constitution, that nothing would be more absurd in speculation, or dangerous in practice, than to establish a militia where such distinétion is not ...
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... must have cloaths and food, and national wealth is a national advantage. But I wish with an ardour which my opponent may be pleased to call madness, that my countrymen would reflect on the fatal error which they commit, in throwing all ...
... must have cloaths and food, and national wealth is a national advantage. But I wish with an ardour which my opponent may be pleased to call madness, that my countrymen would reflect on the fatal error which they commit, in throwing all ...
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