The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... hand , the offices and riches of the ftate , or worldly king- dom , by way of motives and attractives ; and , on the other hand , civil pains or temporal evils , either of the greater or leffer fort , to be inflicted on thofe who will ...
... hand , the offices and riches of the ftate , or worldly king- dom , by way of motives and attractives ; and , on the other hand , civil pains or temporal evils , either of the greater or leffer fort , to be inflicted on thofe who will ...
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... hand to render her tranquil . lity flourishing , This was not to be done by hunting after foreign commerce , while her foil was uncultivated ; nor by establishing manufactures at home , while hands were every where wanting in huf ...
... hand to render her tranquil . lity flourishing , This was not to be done by hunting after foreign commerce , while her foil was uncultivated ; nor by establishing manufactures at home , while hands were every where wanting in huf ...
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... hands : -on the contrary , in ought ever to attend the one , - contempt fome years , the most industrious dili- the other . But I am not here to cha- gence could not keep them from starving . racterise the two princes : I would speak ...
... hands : -on the contrary , in ought ever to attend the one , - contempt fome years , the most industrious dili- the other . But I am not here to cha- gence could not keep them from starving . racterise the two princes : I would speak ...
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... hand fome things for me , he must not only be under an indifpenfable neceffity of felling bis commitlion , but muft ... hands I had placed the whole happiness of my life , difcover- ed that my expectations of a fortune were entirely at ...
... hand fome things for me , he must not only be under an indifpenfable neceffity of felling bis commitlion , but muft ... hands I had placed the whole happiness of my life , difcover- ed that my expectations of a fortune were entirely at ...
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... hands , and all rulers of the fame before that time , have had your high courts of parliament to hold at your wills , your chancery , your exchequer , your juftice to hold pleas , as well of the crown , as of common pleas ; and by ...
... hands , and all rulers of the fame before that time , have had your high courts of parliament to hold at your wills , your chancery , your exchequer , your juftice to hold pleas , as well of the crown , as of common pleas ; and by ...
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