The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... use of the judgment of authors dead and living ; I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies ; " and I expect not to be excufed in any negligence on account of youth , want of lei- " fure ...
... use of the judgment of authors dead and living ; I omitted no means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies ; " and I expect not to be excufed in any negligence on account of youth , want of lei- " fure ...
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... use the utmost precautions for their own safety , in cafe of being attacked ; for which purpose they redouble their guards at Geneva , and keep in that neighbour hood 20,000 of the militia of Bern , ready to march at an hour's warning ...
... use the utmost precautions for their own safety , in cafe of being attacked ; for which purpose they redouble their guards at Geneva , and keep in that neighbour hood 20,000 of the militia of Bern , ready to march at an hour's warning ...
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... use some of his forcible arguments , to bring the Neapolitan Don to a fenfe of his error . The fate of CORSICA feems as far from being decided as ever . The unhappy peo- ple are divided in their fentiments , fome being inclined to ...
... use some of his forcible arguments , to bring the Neapolitan Don to a fenfe of his error . The fate of CORSICA feems as far from being decided as ever . The unhappy peo- ple are divided in their fentiments , fome being inclined to ...
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... uses than those to which it is appropriated , when a mini- fter has a majority of this house at his beck : for tho ' this discovery was by ac- cident made , it did not occafion fo much as a motion for an inquiry into the dispo- fal of ...
... uses than those to which it is appropriated , when a mini- fter has a majority of this house at his beck : for tho ' this discovery was by ac- cident made , it did not occafion fo much as a motion for an inquiry into the dispo- fal of ...
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... use of in this houfe as an argument for an inquiry . We ought upon all occafions to enter into the reafon of things . If the conduct of our publick affairs has been wrong , no matter whether it is complained of or no , we ought to ...
... use of in this houfe as an argument for an inquiry . We ought upon all occafions to enter into the reafon of things . If the conduct of our publick affairs has been wrong , no matter whether it is complained of or no , we ought to ...
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