The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... object ; and as I do conceive , that whilft unconditional submission is the language of the ministers and parlia- ment , all efforts to conquer America muft prove in vain , I cannot agree to vote away the lives and properties of my ...
... object ; and as I do conceive , that whilft unconditional submission is the language of the ministers and parlia- ment , all efforts to conquer America muft prove in vain , I cannot agree to vote away the lives and properties of my ...
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... object of lefs cen- fure or jealoufy in the Houfe of Lords , than we have already feen it in that of the Commons , Soon after the delivery of the addrefs , the Duke of Manchefter [ Nov. 1. ] moved for a refolution , " That bringing into ...
... object of lefs cen- fure or jealoufy in the Houfe of Lords , than we have already feen it in that of the Commons , Soon after the delivery of the addrefs , the Duke of Manchefter [ Nov. 1. ] moved for a refolution , " That bringing into ...
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... object neither of jealousy nor apprehenfion . The diftinct- tions made between a time of peace and war , and the great latitude of power attri- buted to the crown in the latter inftance , were equally controverted , and said nei- ther ...
... object neither of jealousy nor apprehenfion . The diftinct- tions made between a time of peace and war , and the great latitude of power attri- buted to the crown in the latter inftance , were equally controverted , and said nei- ther ...
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... object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of parliament on previous commu- ftrike an awe into the factious , and en- nications , and leave it to judge of the ...
... object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of parliament on previous commu- ftrike an awe into the factious , and en- nications , and leave it to judge of the ...
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... object of trading companies , muft con- tinue a matter only of fecondary confi- deration . But fhould the governments , as the author recommends , take this charge and burden on themselves , which properly belongs to them , -the trading ...
... object of trading companies , muft con- tinue a matter only of fecondary confi- deration . But fhould the governments , as the author recommends , take this charge and burden on themselves , which properly belongs to them , -the trading ...
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