The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... himself , from a ftrong inclination ; and if it be never fo great , he cannot at first discover it any " other way than by that prevalent propenfity which renders him the more liable to " be mistaken.- -An author's particular friends ...
... himself , from a ftrong inclination ; and if it be never fo great , he cannot at first discover it any " other way than by that prevalent propenfity which renders him the more liable to " be mistaken.- -An author's particular friends ...
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... himself , such was the Prince of Heffe , who would doubtlefs be fupported by his father - in - law the King of Great Britain , and fuch a choice would fet the Swedish affairs in the most advan- tageous fituation . With arguments of a ...
... himself , such was the Prince of Heffe , who would doubtlefs be fupported by his father - in - law the King of Great Britain , and fuch a choice would fet the Swedish affairs in the most advan- tageous fituation . With arguments of a ...
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... himself made the dupe of France , whofe chief defign was , by drawing him into places of moft diffi- culty and danger , to weaken his army , and render himself thereby contemptible . He was not long thus infatuated , and the bloody ...
... himself made the dupe of France , whofe chief defign was , by drawing him into places of moft diffi- culty and danger , to weaken his army , and render himself thereby contemptible . He was not long thus infatuated , and the bloody ...
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... himself to which of thofe claffes they properly belonged ; as fuppofing , if to the for- mer , they would probably not be destroyed by cutting , but vegetate again . They feemed to do so , and upon this he was inclined to look on them ...
... himself to which of thofe claffes they properly belonged ; as fuppofing , if to the for- mer , they would probably not be destroyed by cutting , but vegetate again . They feemed to do so , and upon this he was inclined to look on them ...
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... himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no wrong ; but every mini- fter is answerable to parliament , if the ...
... himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no wrong ; but every mini- fter is answerable to parliament , if the ...
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