The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Some of the country - gentlemen , as well as the oppofition in general , were much diffatisfied at not being able to ob- tain any information from the minister , relative to his intended operations , whe- ther with respect to the ...
... Some of the country - gentlemen , as well as the oppofition in general , were much diffatisfied at not being able to ob- tain any information from the minister , relative to his intended operations , whe- ther with respect to the ...
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... Some have held him to be the Son of God from the generation of As divine perfon by the Father from all e- ernity ; others , from the miraculous forma- tion of his human nature by the divine power at his incarnation ; others , from his ...
... Some have held him to be the Son of God from the generation of As divine perfon by the Father from all e- ernity ; others , from the miraculous forma- tion of his human nature by the divine power at his incarnation ; others , from his ...
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... Some of the oppofition congratulated the country- gentlemen upon the four fhillings , as the happy and enviable firft - fruits of their darling coercive American measures ; whilft they , at the same time , endea- voured to fhew , by ...
... Some of the oppofition congratulated the country- gentlemen upon the four fhillings , as the happy and enviable firft - fruits of their darling coercive American measures ; whilft they , at the same time , endea- voured to fhew , by ...
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... some change in its form is as old as the act of navigation . Thi bill , which means to redress their gri vances , and recover their confidenc fhould give them fatisfaction on that , an every other head of grievance or con plaint , or it ...
... some change in its form is as old as the act of navigation . Thi bill , which means to redress their gri vances , and recover their confidenc fhould give them fatisfaction on that , an every other head of grievance or con plaint , or it ...
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... Some have held him to be the Son of God from the generation of his divine perfon by the Father from all e- ternity ; others , from the miraculous forma- tion of his human nature by the divine power at his incarnation ; others , from his ...
... Some have held him to be the Son of God from the generation of his divine perfon by the Father from all e- ternity ; others , from the miraculous forma- tion of his human nature by the divine power at his incarnation ; others , from his ...
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