The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... reason . To thefe and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to the liberal conftruction and comprehenfive views of that House , to enter into the quibbles and diftinctions of ...
... reason . To thefe and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to the liberal conftruction and comprehenfive views of that House , to enter into the quibbles and diftinctions of ...
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... reasons after- wards ; or , in other words , that the Houfe fhould begin with a divifion , and end with a debate . They faid , that in looking for information , they did not mean a few fcraps of garbled and muti- lated papers ; but that ...
... reasons after- wards ; or , in other words , that the Houfe fhould begin with a divifion , and end with a debate . They faid , that in looking for information , they did not mean a few fcraps of garbled and muti- lated papers ; but that ...
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... reason and humanity ; which has been too long drowned in the over - bearing clamour of interefted and hireling politicians . “ The prefent difpute can never be ended to the advantage of either party , unless Britain fhall preferibe the ...
... reason and humanity ; which has been too long drowned in the over - bearing clamour of interefted and hireling politicians . “ The prefent difpute can never be ended to the advantage of either party , unless Britain fhall preferibe the ...
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... reason . To these and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to the liberal conftruction and comprehenfive views of that House , to enter into the quibbles and diftinctions of ...
... reason . To these and other arguments in the fame line it was replied , That it was be- neath the dignity , and contrary to the liberal conftruction and comprehenfive views of that House , to enter into the quibbles and diftinctions of ...
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... reasons may seem to have weight , which , like American petitions , have , " Price fhews himself a traitor against society ... reason and humanity ; which has been too long drowned in the over - bearing clamour of interested and hireling ...
... reasons may seem to have weight , which , like American petitions , have , " Price fhews himself a traitor against society ... reason and humanity ; which has been too long drowned in the over - bearing clamour of interested and hireling ...
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