The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... hope I fhall never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of these forts of men . If you were to be directed by Jacobites and republicans , you would not only inquire , but hang up every man that dared serve ...
... hope I fhall never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of these forts of men . If you were to be directed by Jacobites and republicans , you would not only inquire , but hang up every man that dared serve ...
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... hope there never will , without any apparent caufe whatever , I fhould very much fufpect , that it proceeded from malice and resentment ; in which cafe I should very little expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be ...
... hope there never will , without any apparent caufe whatever , I fhould very much fufpect , that it proceeded from malice and resentment ; in which cafe I should very little expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be ...
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... hope I have fhewn fufficient ground for my opinion , and therefore I fhall most heartily concur with the Noble Lord in his motion . The fpeech of Cn . Cornelius Cethegus . Mr Prefident , A S I never had any fhare in the con- duct of our ...
... hope I have fhewn fufficient ground for my opinion , and therefore I fhall most heartily concur with the Noble Lord in his motion . The fpeech of Cn . Cornelius Cethegus . Mr Prefident , A S I never had any fhare in the con- duct of our ...
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... hope Gentlemen will no longer infift upon this danger as an argument against the inquiry now propo- fed , which of all others is the leaft liable to this objection . The Firft Commiffioner of the Treasury has nothing to do with the ...
... hope Gentlemen will no longer infift upon this danger as an argument against the inquiry now propo- fed , which of all others is the leaft liable to this objection . The Firft Commiffioner of the Treasury has nothing to do with the ...
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... hope we have ftill a power to punifh any minifter that fhall dare advise the King to prefer or cafhier upon fuch a motive . Whether this prerogative ought to remain as it is , with- out any limitation ? is a question that has nothing to ...
... hope we have ftill a power to punifh any minifter that fhall dare advise the King to prefer or cafhier upon fuch a motive . Whether this prerogative ought to remain as it is , with- out any limitation ? is a question that has nothing to ...
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