The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe 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 ...
... reafon had suggested ; nor did he ever in that House plead the canfe 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 ...
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... reafon with in himself when he was first created ; or at leaft not with fo great a fhare of it as has fince been justly attributed to him ; - that the knowledge of good and evil was an ad- ditional faculty acquired by human nature ...
... reafon with in himself when he was first created ; or at leaft not with fo great a fhare of it as has fince been justly attributed to him ; - that the knowledge of good and evil was an ad- ditional faculty acquired by human nature ...
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... reafon had fuggefted ; nor did he ever in that House plead the 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 ...
... reafon had fuggefted ; nor did he ever in that House plead the 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 ...
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... reafon ing on fuch an hypothefis was abfurd ; who could the people truft , if they could not truft themselves ? if they were feized with fuch a madnefs as to make a fur- render of their rights and liberties , no power under heaven could ...
... reafon ing on fuch an hypothefis was abfurd ; who could the people truft , if they could not truft themselves ? if they were feized with fuch a madnefs as to make a fur- render of their rights and liberties , no power under heaven could ...
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... reafon it h failed . Indeed government had poor excufed the failure , by faying the Am ricans had fet up for independence , a would not depart from that claim , a for that reafon the negotiation failed . T congrefs , on the other hand ...
... reafon it h failed . Indeed government had poor excufed the failure , by faying the Am ricans had fet up for independence , a would not depart from that claim , a for that reafon the negotiation failed . T congrefs , on the other hand ...
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