The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... caufe ; and G. Britain never , ne- ver can build up fame or dignity to itself upon acts of injuftice and oppreffion . But minifters have hopes of important fuccefs . Sir , that language ought at leaft to imply , that fome honeft , wife ...
... caufe ; and G. Britain never , ne- ver can build up fame or dignity to itself upon acts of injuftice and oppreffion . But minifters have hopes of important fuccefs . Sir , that language ought at leaft to imply , that fome honeft , wife ...
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... caufe your royal proclamation to be iffued , granting a free pardon to all British and Irish officers in foreign fervice , without exception , provided they come home within a limited time , and promifing equal rank in your army to that ...
... caufe your royal proclamation to be iffued , granting a free pardon to all British and Irish officers in foreign fervice , without exception , provided they come home within a limited time , and promifing equal rank in your army to that ...
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... caufe , and differed only in this circumftance , that light- ning might be the effect of the electric fluid in the atmosphere , and earthquakes of the fame fluid either in or upon the earth . This hypothefis was ftrenuously fupported by ...
... caufe , and differed only in this circumftance , that light- ning might be the effect of the electric fluid in the atmosphere , and earthquakes of the fame fluid either in or upon the earth . This hypothefis was ftrenuously fupported by ...
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... caufe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , > as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it that our ...
... caufe of any man . He had been invariable in his opinion , > as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it that our ...
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... caufe for fo doing . This was by no means fatisfactorily an- fwered , it being only evasively said , that if the law was a good one , it fhould al- ways ftand ; and if otherwife , fhould not pafs at all . This would prove too much ; as ...
... caufe for fo doing . This was by no means fatisfactorily an- fwered , it being only evasively said , that if the law was a good one , it fhould al- ways ftand ; and if otherwife , fhould not pafs at all . This would prove too much ; as ...
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