The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... see the deli- verer of the republick . Sauf - m . What is all this . What d'ye mean by giving me these titles ? ... - Demoft . Lay afide your trash , and mind me . — You shall be a statesman and politici- an to - morrow ... Saufm . How ...
... see the deli- verer of the republick . Sauf - m . What is all this . What d'ye mean by giving me these titles ? ... - Demoft . Lay afide your trash , and mind me . — You shall be a statesman and politici- an to - morrow ... Saufm . How ...
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... [ See Mag . 1742 , p . 92 , 3. ] I Mr Prefident , DO not rife , Sir , to oppose any of the refolutions that have been now read to you , but only to take notice , that , when fome of those refolutions were agreed to in the committee , I ...
... [ See Mag . 1742 , p . 92 , 3. ] I Mr Prefident , DO not rife , Sir , to oppose any of the refolutions that have been now read to you , but only to take notice , that , when fome of those refolutions were agreed to in the committee , I ...
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... See Mag . 1742 , P. 193.1 The fpeech of P. Furius Philus . Mr Prefident , Attended yesterday , in the best manner I could , to the arguments that were u- fed in the committee of the whole house , in favour of the troops now under your ...
... See Mag . 1742 , P. 193.1 The fpeech of P. Furius Philus . Mr Prefident , Attended yesterday , in the best manner I could , to the arguments that were u- fed in the committee of the whole house , in favour of the troops now under your ...
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... see a ge- neral smile spread itself over the whole houfe . Nay , in the countenance of eve- ry Gentleman who makes use of it , you may fee fuch a contraft as is generally ob- ferved in the countenance of a young wi- dow upon the loss of ...
... see a ge- neral smile spread itself over the whole houfe . Nay , in the countenance of eve- ry Gentleman who makes use of it , you may fee fuch a contraft as is generally ob- ferved in the countenance of a young wi- dow upon the loss of ...
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... [ See p . 27. & feqq . ] HE former part of this pamphlet is dicating the other ; and the author gives the following rule , whereby he defires the pu blick to judge of the causes of the feveral facts flated by him , and the inferences ...
... [ See p . 27. & feqq . ] HE former part of this pamphlet is dicating the other ; and the author gives the following rule , whereby he defires the pu blick to judge of the causes of the feveral facts flated by him , and the inferences ...
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