The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... consider if any further provision be necess. r; for rendering more effectual the law, lately made to secure the present effablishment the change which is to take place with respe&# to the inferior courts of judicatur thro' Scotland ...
... consider if any further provision be necess. r; for rendering more effectual the law, lately made to secure the present effablishment the change which is to take place with respe&# to the inferior courts of judicatur thro' Scotland ...
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... consider, that the Lord Somers and the Lord Halifax were in K. William's, and the Duke of Maribo- Vol. IX. - rough and Earl of Godolphin in Queen Anne's, I have not the assurance to doubt of their resolution's having been right: and yet ...
... consider, that the Lord Somers and the Lord Halifax were in K. William's, and the Duke of Maribo- Vol. IX. - rough and Earl of Godolphin in Queen Anne's, I have not the assurance to doubt of their resolution's having been right: and yet ...
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... considering the danger it may be ...; to, and the great number of troops it must keep at home for guarding against ... consider the advanced season of the year, and that the French have already begun their operations by besieging and ...
... considering the danger it may be ...; to, and the great number of troops it must keep at home for guarding against ... consider the advanced season of the year, and that the French have already begun their operations by besieging and ...
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... consider these things, Sir, can we talk of the demands of our enemies? Can we harbour a thought of complying with any of their insolent demands 2 What fatal indolence, I may say what fatal stupidity, may have § upon the neutral powers ...
... consider these things, Sir, can we talk of the demands of our enemies? Can we harbour a thought of complying with any of their insolent demands 2 What fatal indolence, I may say what fatal stupidity, may have § upon the neutral powers ...
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... consider our safety, so far as it may be affected by this war. And in this respect, indeed, our future safety may be brought into great danger; but not by our giving too small an assistance to the Queen of Hungary in the war upon the ...
... consider our safety, so far as it may be affected by this war. And in this respect, indeed, our future safety may be brought into great danger; but not by our giving too small an assistance to the Queen of Hungary in the war upon the ...
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