The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... foreign officers in her fervice , by ordering the ag- greffors , who belonged to her guards , to be rigorously punished , and ftrictly fore- warning , that no ftranger fhould be ill- ufed upon any pretence whatever , under pain of ...
... foreign officers in her fervice , by ordering the ag- greffors , who belonged to her guards , to be rigorously punished , and ftrictly fore- warning , that no ftranger fhould be ill- ufed upon any pretence whatever , under pain of ...
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... foreign merchants thither with va- rious immunities and advantages . Among the regulations whereby he is endeavour- ing to make his people happy , there is an ordinance publifhed forbidding the extort- ing of confeffions from accufed ...
... foreign merchants thither with va- rious immunities and advantages . Among the regulations whereby he is endeavour- ing to make his people happy , there is an ordinance publifhed forbidding the extort- ing of confeffions from accufed ...
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... foreign danger we happen to be in at prefent . But , fay Gentlemen , if you enter into fuch an inquiry , you'll have no time to confider , and take proper measures with regard to foreign affairs . Sir , in this houfe , we have nothing ...
... foreign danger we happen to be in at prefent . But , fay Gentlemen , if you enter into fuch an inquiry , you'll have no time to confider , and take proper measures with regard to foreign affairs . Sir , in this houfe , we have nothing ...
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... foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now propofed , would lead us of course into an inquiry into all our late publick meafures , both foreign and domeftick . And moreover , by the very nature of the ...
... foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now propofed , would lead us of course into an inquiry into all our late publick meafures , both foreign and domeftick . And moreover , by the very nature of the ...
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... foreign enemies in awe . For my part , I think a Gentleman who has earned his commiffion by his services , ( in his military capacity , I mean ) , or bought it with his money , has as much a proper- ty in it , as any man has in his ...
... foreign enemies in awe . For my part , I think a Gentleman who has earned his commiffion by his services , ( in his military capacity , I mean ) , or bought it with his money , has as much a proper- ty in it , as any man has in his ...
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