The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... whose heads the share and ignominy of this distinétion suit immediately fall 2 Are they too igmrant of what belongs to them as men ind as gentlemen? If they are, it may skewise be necessary to inform them, that about five years ago a ...
... whose heads the share and ignominy of this distinétion suit immediately fall 2 Are they too igmrant of what belongs to them as men ind as gentlemen? If they are, it may skewise be necessary to inform them, that about five years ago a ...
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... whose situation was more alarming, and more exasperating to a generous mind, than that of Scotland now is, and has been, since the militia-bill [xxii. 513.] was rejećted. The warm and fertile imagination of Fletcher, chafed with ...
... whose situation was more alarming, and more exasperating to a generous mind, than that of Scotland now is, and has been, since the militia-bill [xxii. 513.] was rejećted. The warm and fertile imagination of Fletcher, chafed with ...
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... , which was lately the curse of our country, and the source of all our poverty and contempt. For this purpose he figures us as a people poor, alief, dispirited and. '... wwd 3 from whose avocation our manufactures will suffer no more than.
... , which was lately the curse of our country, and the source of all our poverty and contempt. For this purpose he figures us as a people poor, alief, dispirited and. '... wwd 3 from whose avocation our manufactures will suffer no more than.
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... whose labour, every day they were learning the use of arms. the nation must have suffered the loss of 3cc 1. Sterling? But this is not all: for though these 6coo men, by being engaged in useful business from their Feath, may have ...
... whose labour, every day they were learning the use of arms. the nation must have suffered the loss of 3cc 1. Sterling? But this is not all: for though these 6coo men, by being engaged in useful business from their Feath, may have ...
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... whose avocation our manufactures will suffer no more than they would do by the maintenance of so many regular troops. If there was any attempt to discourage or check our manufactures, I should be one of the first to oppose so foolish an ...
... whose avocation our manufactures will suffer no more than they would do by the maintenance of so many regular troops. If there was any attempt to discourage or check our manufactures, I should be one of the first to oppose so foolish an ...
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