The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... Lord Bathurst . P. Furius Philus , John Philips , Efq ; now Sir John Philips , Bart . C. Helvius , late Lord Hervey . Horatius Cocles , Sir John Hynd Cotton . L. Icilius , Earl of Ilay , now D. of Argyll . Julius Florus , William Pitt ...
... Lord Bathurst . P. Furius Philus , John Philips , Efq ; now Sir John Philips , Bart . C. Helvius , late Lord Hervey . Horatius Cocles , Sir John Hynd Cotton . L. Icilius , Earl of Ilay , now D. of Argyll . Julius Florus , William Pitt ...
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... Lords country and he are , I fhall grant , in this , of the Admiralty must be intrufted with cafe , equally , though oppofitely concern- the most important of them ; yet we have ed ; for the fafety or ruin of one or t'other in this very ...
... Lords country and he are , I fhall grant , in this , of the Admiralty must be intrufted with cafe , equally , though oppofitely concern- the most important of them ; yet we have ed ; for the fafety or ruin of one or t'other in this very ...
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... Lords , except Stanhope . Ker - Thofe + , were for North * St John Blet . Clifton The Lords diftinguish'd thus * , were for the motion , and protested . the motion , but did not proteft.- Thofe , were for the motion , but diffented only ...
... Lords , except Stanhope . Ker - Thofe + , were for North * St John Blet . Clifton The Lords diftinguish'd thus * , were for the motion , and protested . the motion , but did not proteft.- Thofe , were for the motion , but diffented only ...
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... Lords , blished maxims of all focieties , that I am confinement. 1743 . 105 I Aм not only against fome particular clauses of this bill , but against the whole contexture of it ; and tho ' , my Lords , bills of this nature have been ...
... Lords , blished maxims of all focieties , that I am confinement. 1743 . 105 I Aм not only against fome particular clauses of this bill , but against the whole contexture of it ; and tho ' , my Lords , bills of this nature have been ...
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... Lords , with regard to the officers of the army , I think the fame argument is ftill ftronger , as the misfortunes which will flow from it are of a more immediate , and of a more dangerous confequence , and the danger without remedy ...
... Lords , with regard to the officers of the army , I think the fame argument is ftill ftronger , as the misfortunes which will flow from it are of a more immediate , and of a more dangerous confequence , and the danger without remedy ...
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