The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... use and convenience of the latter . Thus the offended traveller meets nothing but ftalls and fheep - cots , inftead of human habitations ; and thus that plenty which was poured over the country for the be- nefit of thoufands , is ...
... use and convenience of the latter . Thus the offended traveller meets nothing but ftalls and fheep - cots , inftead of human habitations ; and thus that plenty which was poured over the country for the be- nefit of thoufands , is ...
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... use of prayers formed on a plan which he thinks contrary to the go- fpel . He then endeavours to fhew , that it is incumbent on thofe divines whofe ideas of fcripture do not perfectly coincide with the doctrines inculcated in our ...
... use of prayers formed on a plan which he thinks contrary to the go- fpel . He then endeavours to fhew , that it is incumbent on thofe divines whofe ideas of fcripture do not perfectly coincide with the doctrines inculcated in our ...
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... use and convenience of the latter . Thus the offended traveller meets nothing but ftalls and sheep - cots , inftead of human habitations ; and thus that plenty which was poured over the country for the be- nefit of thoufands , is ...
... use and convenience of the latter . Thus the offended traveller meets nothing but ftalls and sheep - cots , inftead of human habitations ; and thus that plenty which was poured over the country for the be- nefit of thoufands , is ...
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... use every method within their power for detecting and fecuring fuch offenders , in order that they may be brought to immediate justice . Given under my hand , at Head Quar- ters in Philadelphia , this 7th day of No- vember , 1777 . W ...
... use every method within their power for detecting and fecuring fuch offenders , in order that they may be brought to immediate justice . Given under my hand , at Head Quar- ters in Philadelphia , this 7th day of No- vember , 1777 . W ...
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... use could be made of the power , without the concurrence of the people themfelves ; for though the prince might affemble the militia , they must be paid by parliament ; that prefuming parliament fhould become a party in betraying its ...
... use could be made of the power , without the concurrence of the people themfelves ; for though the prince might affemble the militia , they must be paid by parliament ; that prefuming parliament fhould become a party in betraying its ...
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