The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... expect not to be excufed in any negligence on account of youth , want of lei- " fure , or any other idle allegations.I have as great a refpect for the publick , as most authors have for themselves ; and I have facrificed much of my own ...
... expect not to be excufed in any negligence on account of youth , want of lei- " fure , or any other idle allegations.I have as great a refpect for the publick , as most authors have for themselves ; and I have facrificed much of my own ...
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... expecting either a fpeedy conclufion of their toils , or a bloody fummer . His SICILIAN Majefty , being under the direction of his Lady - mother pretty much , could not well avoid recruiting the Spanish army in the Romagna with what ...
... expecting either a fpeedy conclufion of their toils , or a bloody fummer . His SICILIAN Majefty , being under the direction of his Lady - mother pretty much , could not well avoid recruiting the Spanish army in the Romagna with what ...
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... expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the cause and character of the Noble Lord whose conduct is now fo ...
... expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the cause and character of the Noble Lord whose conduct is now fo ...
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... expect , that they and their pofte- ver any fecrets relating to the application rity will for ever continue to be the mini- of that money , unless the Noble Lord has sters and rulers of this nation ; which , if acted as Secretary of ...
... expect , that they and their pofte- ver any fecrets relating to the application rity will for ever continue to be the mini- of that money , unless the Noble Lord has sters and rulers of this nation ; which , if acted as Secretary of ...
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... expect places or preferments by his favour . Therefore , if we judge of this fact according to the only evidence that can be had , that is , according to the opinion of those who are the beft judges , we muft conclude , that the ...
... expect places or preferments by his favour . Therefore , if we judge of this fact according to the only evidence that can be had , that is , according to the opinion of those who are the beft judges , we muft conclude , that the ...
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