The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... those who , upon repeated experiments , are found to have gained the mastery of their own felfish paffions , and to be influenced in the exercise of their power by fuch a genuine Spirit of patriotism as is proof against all temptations ...
... those who , upon repeated experiments , are found to have gained the mastery of their own felfish paffions , and to be influenced in the exercise of their power by fuch a genuine Spirit of patriotism as is proof against all temptations ...
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... those gard to the favours of the crown , I do not fee how any minifter can be made to an- fwer for their difpofal , because they are di- rectly difpofed of by the King himfelf , who very often difpofes of them without fo much as afking ...
... those gard to the favours of the crown , I do not fee how any minifter can be made to an- fwer for their difpofal , because they are di- rectly difpofed of by the King himfelf , who very often difpofes of them without fo much as afking ...
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... 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 are be- flowed ...
... 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 are be- flowed ...
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... those fufpicions are well grounded . I believe none of those Gentlemen will be directly charged with being a man of no fortune or character , or with being a Jacobite or republican ; and they have upon all occafions fhewn themselves to ...
... those fufpicions are well grounded . I believe none of those Gentlemen will be directly charged with being a man of no fortune or character , or with being a Jacobite or republican ; and they have upon all occafions fhewn themselves to ...
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... those profeffi- ons have been made by those who upon all occafions have oppofed every kind of inquiry , he would fave himself the trouble of making any fuch ; because they are be- lieved to be fincere by very few within doors or without ...
... those profeffi- ons have been made by those who upon all occafions have oppofed every kind of inquiry , he would fave himself the trouble of making any fuch ; because they are be- lieved to be fincere by very few within doors or without ...
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