The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... subjects was in arms in the Lower Albany ; that a great many Greeks in the Morea were oppofing the government ; that the Persians had com- mitted fome hoftilities on the Turkish frontiers , and feened to be making pre- parations of ...
... subjects was in arms in the Lower Albany ; that a great many Greeks in the Morea were oppofing the government ; that the Persians had com- mitted fome hoftilities on the Turkish frontiers , and feened to be making pre- parations of ...
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... subjects , of what foever quality , rank , and degree , under all civil pains ? and forcibly to fupprefs , or root out of their lands and empire , all those the ministers of the Seceffion might think proper to adjudge Hereticks ...
... subjects , of what foever quality , rank , and degree , under all civil pains ? and forcibly to fupprefs , or root out of their lands and empire , all those the ministers of the Seceffion might think proper to adjudge Hereticks ...
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... subjects , and to fee claims fet up by one part of your dominions denied by another part ; we allo know , the wisdom , valour , wealth , grandeur , and power of your fubjects within the realm , may intitle them to your royal favour in ...
... subjects , and to fee claims fet up by one part of your dominions denied by another part ; we allo know , the wisdom , valour , wealth , grandeur , and power of your fubjects within the realm , may intitle them to your royal favour in ...
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... subject which , being capable of fo clear illuftra- tion from facts , there is no occafion to enlarge upon . And I have now only to request your Lordship to confider me as the amanuenfis of my well - mean- ing neighbours , fave only ...
... subject which , being capable of fo clear illuftra- tion from facts , there is no occafion to enlarge upon . And I have now only to request your Lordship to confider me as the amanuenfis of my well - mean- ing neighbours , fave only ...
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... subject ; and every project in public and private life which does not proceed upon this reciprocal obligation of ... subjects , fuch consent never was , nor ever can be afked . It will be faid , That the people of England consent to ...
... subject ; and every project in public and private life which does not proceed upon this reciprocal obligation of ... subjects , fuch consent never was , nor ever can be afked . It will be faid , That the people of England consent to ...
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