The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... last approved by a great majority : and , fince , the four orders have past a law , That no prince shall for the future lay claim to , or poffefs the crown of Sweden , unless he conforms to the Lu- theran religion ; and whofoever shall ...
... last approved by a great majority : and , fince , the four orders have past a law , That no prince shall for the future lay claim to , or poffefs the crown of Sweden , unless he conforms to the Lu- theran religion ; and whofoever shall ...
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... last administration of Q. Anne were very generally approved of by the people , at least by thofe we commonly call the mob ; they continued to be fo e- ven after his late Majefty's acceffion : yet , nevertheless , the parliament not only ...
... last administration of Q. Anne were very generally approved of by the people , at least by thofe we commonly call the mob ; they continued to be fo e- ven after his late Majefty's acceffion : yet , nevertheless , the parliament not only ...
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... last motion of this nature we had before us , in think- ing , that it would be as unjust to call this minifter to a general account for ten years back , as it would be to make a steward come to a new account , notwithstanding his having ...
... last motion of this nature we had before us , in think- ing , that it would be as unjust to call this minifter to a general account for ten years back , as it would be to make a steward come to a new account , notwithstanding his having ...
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... last nover was already fatisfied . But tho ' G. was gratified in her darling point of mor- Britain followed the example , or perhaps tifying and humbling the court of Vienna ; obeyed the prefcription of Hanover , Hol- tho ' , for thefe ...
... last nover was already fatisfied . But tho ' G. was gratified in her darling point of mor- Britain followed the example , or perhaps tifying and humbling the court of Vienna ; obeyed the prefcription of Hanover , Hol- tho ' , for thefe ...
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... last therefore gave him to understand , that they were willing to meet his offers half way : when , lo ! it appeared he had no power to treat . Thus , in confequence of this bleffed Po- lifh election , England was more and more taxed ...
... last therefore gave him to understand , that they were willing to meet his offers half way : when , lo ! it appeared he had no power to treat . Thus , in confequence of this bleffed Po- lifh election , England was more and more taxed ...
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