The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... interest at their election . This has always been the practice , it always will , it always ought to be the practice ; because , as I have faid , it is what Gentlemen are in gratitude bound to do ; and to be grateful , will never , I ...
... interest at their election . This has always been the practice , it always will , it always ought to be the practice ; because , as I have faid , it is what Gentlemen are in gratitude bound to do ; and to be grateful , will never , I ...
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... interest of his coun- try , he must think , those men deserve beft of their country , who approve of the mea- fures he approves of , and fupport him in the pursuit of them . This may indeed be a corrupt influence , with regard to fome ...
... interest of his coun- try , he must think , those men deserve beft of their country , who approve of the mea- fures he approves of , and fupport him in the pursuit of them . This may indeed be a corrupt influence , with regard to fome ...
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... interest in the confequences of that treaty than Britain was , whatever the electorate of Hanover might be . This fhews , that the publick money may be applied to other uses than those to which it is appropriated , when a mini- fter has ...
... interest in the confequences of that treaty than Britain was , whatever the electorate of Hanover might be . This fhews , that the publick money may be applied to other uses than those to which it is appropriated , when a mini- fter has ...
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... interest of G. Britain was never once thought of all this time , unless to be facrificed . The very bafis of that pernicious alli- ance was grounded on abfurdities and im- practicabilities , to say no worse . That we were not drawn by ...
... interest of G. Britain was never once thought of all this time , unless to be facrificed . The very bafis of that pernicious alli- ance was grounded on abfurdities and im- practicabilities , to say no worse . That we were not drawn by ...
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... interest of our minifters , as the interest of England and Hanover at prefent perfectly coin- cide in this point , barring the trifling pe- cuniary confiderations ; ' tis the duty of true Englifhmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who ...
... interest of our minifters , as the interest of England and Hanover at prefent perfectly coin- cide in this point , barring the trifling pe- cuniary confiderations ; ' tis the duty of true Englifhmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who ...
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