The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... subject . The previous question being at length put , it was carried by a majority of 75 , inclu- ding 22 proxies , to 32 ... subjects . " 66 as The gentleman introduced his motion with a fpeech , in which he fhewed from a number of ...
... subject . The previous question being at length put , it was carried by a majority of 75 , inclu- ding 22 proxies , to 32 ... subjects . " 66 as The gentleman introduced his motion with a fpeech , in which he fhewed from a number of ...
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... subject in his Hiftory of Electricity . Mr Pope's performance is an agreeable appendage to his which are the inftruments of our fouls , as the. 1 of eminent men , and the luftre of heroic action . Edinburgh , January 1778 . CONCLUSION ...
... subject in his Hiftory of Electricity . Mr Pope's performance is an agreeable appendage to his which are the inftruments of our fouls , as the. 1 of eminent men , and the luftre of heroic action . Edinburgh , January 1778 . CONCLUSION ...
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... subject . The matter was under the confidera- tion of a committee of the royal boroughs and feveral landed gentleman , at Edin- burgh , Nov. 13. under that of the com- mittee of the annual convention , Nov. 14 . and under that of a ...
... subject . The matter was under the confidera- tion of a committee of the royal boroughs and feveral landed gentleman , at Edin- burgh , Nov. 13. under that of the com- mittee of the annual convention , Nov. 14 . and under that of a ...
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... subject , with fuch matter to work upon ? Lond . Chron . SIR , Son B. December 1777 . Ome philofophers are of opinion , that the world is yet too young to admit of any certain political maxims , or fuch as will continue to hold true to ...
... subject , with fuch matter to work upon ? Lond . Chron . SIR , Son B. December 1777 . Ome philofophers are of opinion , that the world is yet too young to admit of any certain political maxims , or fuch as will continue to hold true to ...
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... subjects to the government of another ; that it was a kind of war ad- apted to distress an independent people ; but not to coerce difobedient fubjects . He concluded the fubject of conqueft by obferving , that as there appeared no ...
... subjects to the government of another ; that it was a kind of war ad- apted to distress an independent people ; but not to coerce difobedient fubjects . He concluded the fubject of conqueft by obferving , that as there appeared no ...
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