The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... Such reftric- tions are often the best guardians of li- berty and public virtue ; and where they have fo noble a tendency , they thould be enthufiaftically adhered to and preferved : for when a breach is once overlooked , a repetition ...
... Such reftric- tions are often the best guardians of li- berty and public virtue ; and where they have fo noble a tendency , they thould be enthufiaftically adhered to and preferved : for when a breach is once overlooked , a repetition ...
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... Such an election may have the practice of fome English bo- roughs to plead in its fupport ; but fuch a practice is held infamous in England , and fuch boroughs are quoted prover- bially and derifively as faleable commodi- ties . I am ...
... Such an election may have the practice of fome English bo- roughs to plead in its fupport ; but fuch a practice is held infamous in England , and fuch boroughs are quoted prover- bially and derifively as faleable commodi- ties . I am ...
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... such an assertion : — It is deferving of remembrance , and I pro- mife the Noble Lord , fays he , it shall be remembered . What , continues the Co- lonel , exclude from the lift of the army the officers and artillery , because they do ...
... such an assertion : — It is deferving of remembrance , and I pro- mife the Noble Lord , fays he , it shall be remembered . What , continues the Co- lonel , exclude from the lift of the army the officers and artillery , because they do ...
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... such a humi- liating end , that the American now con- foles himself for the lofs of a father , friend , or brother , who fell in the battle ? No , Sir , it was for liberty they fought , for liberty they died ; that only can re- pay the ...
... such a humi- liating end , that the American now con- foles himself for the lofs of a father , friend , or brother , who fell in the battle ? No , Sir , it was for liberty they fought , for liberty they died ; that only can re- pay the ...
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Parliament , feff . 1775-6 . Such was in general the state of public affairs in England and America , previous to and about the time of the meeting of parliament , Oct. 26.1775 . [ The speech , of which our author here gives the fub ...
Parliament , feff . 1775-6 . Such was in general the state of public affairs in England and America , previous to and about the time of the meeting of parliament , Oct. 26.1775 . [ The speech , of which our author here gives the fub ...
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