The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... subjects they treat of , as would prevent their attempting any thing further upon them till they had ftudied fome real improvements ; others may be fo hurried with business , that they have not time often to review , what they would ...
... subjects they treat of , as would prevent their attempting any thing further upon them till they had ftudied fome real improvements ; others may be fo hurried with business , that they have not time often to review , what they would ...
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... subjects are not quite fo out of humour , as ap- pears by their chearfully furnishing thefe troops what they want ; by which , the payments being pretty regular , they drive no defpicable trade . However , his High- nefs's complaints ...
... subjects are not quite fo out of humour , as ap- pears by their chearfully furnishing thefe troops what they want ; by which , the payments being pretty regular , they drive no defpicable trade . However , his High- nefs's complaints ...
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... subjects , tho ' we refolve not to be flaves . Grant us what is rea- fonable , and we shall not need to be awed by your own or foreign troops . Let our Nobility be restored to their ancient pri- vileges ; let our Bifhops be natives ...
... subjects , tho ' we refolve not to be flaves . Grant us what is rea- fonable , and we shall not need to be awed by your own or foreign troops . Let our Nobility be restored to their ancient pri- vileges ; let our Bifhops be natives ...
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... subject , that I think it the fu- reft pledge we have for the quiet enjoy- ment of both . I thought fo under the late administration ; I fhall think fo under every adminiftration , unless I fee an at- tempt made to model it so as to ...
... subject , that I think it the fu- reft pledge we have for the quiet enjoy- ment of both . I thought fo under the late administration ; I fhall think fo under every adminiftration , unless I fee an at- tempt made to model it so as to ...
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... subject now under our confideration . The speech of C. Marcius Coriolanus , the laft given of this debate . Mr Prefident , W Hether I am ever mifled , or whe- ther I may be ever misled by an affectation of popularity , I fhall not pre ...
... subject now under our confideration . The speech of C. Marcius Coriolanus , the laft given of this debate . Mr Prefident , W Hether I am ever mifled , or whe- ther I may be ever misled by an affectation of popularity , I fhall not pre ...
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