The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... parliament . Sir , with re- rying on of fuch a practice , especially fuch that. Continuation of the debate upon the motion for inquiring into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford . The fpeech of C. Salluftius Crifpus . Mr Prefident ...
... parliament . Sir , with re- rying on of fuch a practice , especially fuch that. Continuation of the debate upon the motion for inquiring into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford . The fpeech of C. Salluftius Crifpus . Mr Prefident ...
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... parliament or at elections , and without a pretence of any real and honeft fervice performed to the publick , it may be de- tected , and ought to be punished . But there are two very ftrong reafons for ma- king us believe , that no fuch ...
... parliament or at elections , and without a pretence of any real and honeft fervice performed to the publick , it may be de- tected , and ought to be punished . But there are two very ftrong reafons for ma- king us believe , that no fuch ...
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... parliament . To tell us , that the King difpofes of his favours himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no ...
... parliament . To tell us , that the King difpofes of his favours himself , often without the advice of the minifter whofe department they properly belong to , can be of no weight in this houfe . By our conftitution the King can do no ...
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... parliament , he would not have laid fo much ftrefs upon parliamentary appropriations , or accounts delivered into parliament , as he seems to do . Every one who knows how fuperficially our estimates and accounts have been looked into by ...
... parliament , he would not have laid fo much ftrefs upon parliamentary appropriations , or accounts delivered into parliament , as he seems to do . Every one who knows how fuperficially our estimates and accounts have been looked into by ...
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... parliament and at elections . If this does not furnish us with a fufficient caufe for fetting up a parliamentary inquiry into his conduct , no- thing ever did , nothing ever can . And as to the present time's being proper for that ...
... parliament and at elections . If this does not furnish us with a fufficient caufe for fetting up a parliamentary inquiry into his conduct , no- thing ever did , nothing ever can . And as to the present time's being proper for that ...
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