The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... house , or by either house of parlia- ment . Perhaps thofe favours have been lately granted generally to thofe , or the friends of thofe that approved his Majesty's measures in parliament . Sir , it is very natural they fhould be fo ...
... house , or by either house of parlia- ment . Perhaps thofe favours have been lately granted generally to thofe , or the friends of thofe that approved his Majesty's measures in parliament . Sir , it is very natural they fhould be fo ...
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... house who are in the fame circumftances with him . But , Sir , I would have that Gentleman , and every other Gentleman , to take care what they fay , when they infinuate , that no Gentleman of fenfe and fortune , unlefs he be a Jacobite ...
... house who are in the fame circumftances with him . But , Sir , I would have that Gentleman , and every other Gentleman , to take care what they fay , when they infinuate , that no Gentleman of fenfe and fortune , unlefs he be a Jacobite ...
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... house , and voted as they were bid , have got preferments out of their rank , to the difappointment of officers of ... house . Let his Majefty be never fo well convinced of the wisdom and uprightness of his measures , he ought not to ...
... house , and voted as they were bid , have got preferments out of their rank , to the difappointment of officers of ... house . Let his Majefty be never fo well convinced of the wisdom and uprightness of his measures , he ought not to ...
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... house we ought to look upon them as the warrants of his minifters , and con- fequently ought to admit of them no far- ther than they appear reasonable . But what is of much greater force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon ...
... house we ought to look upon them as the warrants of his minifters , and con- fequently ought to admit of them no far- ther than they appear reasonable . But what is of much greater force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon ...
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... house of Auftria , and fetting a bound to the growing power of France . And this our minifters thought they might do very fecurely ; fince , the States being in the secret of our inveterate antipathy to the Emperor , it was not rea ...
... house of Auftria , and fetting a bound to the growing power of France . And this our minifters thought they might do very fecurely ; fince , the States being in the secret of our inveterate antipathy to the Emperor , it was not rea ...
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