The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... 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 of those upon whom the favours ...
... 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 of those upon whom the favours ...
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... must freely de- clare , that , in my opinion , we have no juft caufe for an inquiry of any kind ; and I think an inquiry at this critical time could be attended with no benefit , and might be the cause of inevitable ruin to our country ...
... must freely de- clare , that , in my opinion , we have no juft caufe for an inquiry of any kind ; and I think an inquiry at this critical time could be attended with no benefit , and might be the cause of inevitable ruin to our country ...
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... must for this purpofe employ a great number of agents and under - agents , and all of them must be perfons of low rank and mean condition ; for , confidering the penalties , no man of character or fortune would be employed . Thus he must ...
... must for this purpofe employ a great number of agents and under - agents , and all of them must be perfons of low rank and mean condition ; for , confidering the penalties , no man of character or fortune would be employed . Thus he must ...
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... must have had fome hand at least in advising moft , if not all our foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now propofed , would lead us of course into an inquiry into all our late publick meafures , both ...
... must have had fome hand at least in advising moft , if not all our foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now propofed , would lead us of course into an inquiry into all our late publick meafures , both ...
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... must be carried on chiefly by fea , if tion to have them both revealed . His our government have any fecrets , the Lords country and he are , I fhall grant , in this , of the Admiralty must be intrufted with cafe , equally , though ...
... must be carried on chiefly by fea , if tion to have them both revealed . His our government have any fecrets , the Lords country and he are , I fhall grant , in this , of the Admiralty must be intrufted with cafe , equally , though ...
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