The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... believe no one qualification " is fo likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and " it must be this ( if any thing ) that can give me a chance to be one . ' EDINBURGH , Dec. 31. 1743 . 86 66 66 ...
... believe no one qualification " is fo likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and " it must be this ( if any thing ) that can give me a chance to be one . ' EDINBURGH , Dec. 31. 1743 . 86 66 66 ...
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... believe , that no fuch practice has been lately made ufe of . Such practices , as all criminal practices are , are generally carried on in a hidden manner ; but to if fue money from the treasury for this pur- pofe , I think impoffible ...
... believe , that no fuch practice has been lately made ufe of . Such practices , as all criminal practices are , are generally carried on in a hidden manner ; but to if fue money from the treasury for this pur- pofe , I think impoffible ...
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... believe what he afferts to be true ; I am perfua- ded he does but he cannot be fuppofed to know the fact , therefore his affertion can have no authority ; and I believe there are many Gentlemen in this house who are in the fame ...
... believe what he afferts to be true ; I am perfua- ded he does but he cannot be fuppofed to know the fact , therefore his affertion can have no authority ; and I believe there are many Gentlemen in this house who are in the fame ...
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... believe moft Gentlemen in this houfe know , that there is fuch a report . As this concerns the ho- nour and dignity of the crown , this report alone obliges us to inquire into it , if we have a mind to act up to our character as the ...
... believe moft Gentlemen in this houfe know , that there is fuch a report . As this concerns the ho- nour and dignity of the crown , this report alone obliges us to inquire into it , if we have a mind to act up to our character as the ...
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... believe they are ingenuous in what they fay and therefore I must think the Hon . Gent . was in the right who endeavour- ed to juftify this practice ; it was more candid than to deny it : but as his argu- ments have already been fully ...
... believe they are ingenuous in what they fay and therefore I must think the Hon . Gent . was in the right who endeavour- ed to juftify this practice ; it was more candid than to deny it : but as his argu- ments have already been fully ...
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