The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... ment have much higher purposes in view , and at heart.- I thall not meddle with the warrantableness of the civil govern- ment's paying ministers ftipends . As the beftowing of worldly emoluments upon fuch clergy as offer fairest for ...
... ment have much higher purposes in view , and at heart.- I thall not meddle with the warrantableness of the civil govern- ment's paying ministers ftipends . As the beftowing of worldly emoluments upon fuch clergy as offer fairest for ...
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... ment of the kingdom . I alfo feriously forbid my name being made ufe of , du- ring this interval , in any conclufion of the chamber of council . ADOLPHUS FREDERICK . " The inferting of the following ' articles in relation to that ...
... ment of the kingdom . I alfo feriously forbid my name being made ufe of , du- ring this interval , in any conclufion of the chamber of council . ADOLPHUS FREDERICK . " The inferting of the following ' articles in relation to that ...
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... ment to fee such a temper infulted or abs ufed . In reading the hiftory of a free people , whose rights have been invaded , we are interested in their caufe . Our own feelings tell us how long they ought to have fubmitted , and at what ...
... ment to fee such a temper infulted or abs ufed . In reading the hiftory of a free people , whose rights have been invaded , we are interested in their caufe . Our own feelings tell us how long they ought to have fubmitted , and at what ...
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... ment . It is not fufficient that questions of private right and wrong are justly de- cided ; nor that judges are fuperior to the vilenefs of pecuniary corruption . Jeffe- ries himself , when the court had no in- tereft , was an upright ...
... ment . It is not fufficient that questions of private right and wrong are justly de- cided ; nor that judges are fuperior to the vilenefs of pecuniary corruption . Jeffe- ries himself , when the court had no in- tereft , was an upright ...
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... ment upon all occafions , and for a punc- tuality and precision which give the most entire fatisfaction to all who are obliged to confult him . The reviewing generals , who inspect the army twice a year , have been felected with the ...
... ment upon all occafions , and for a punc- tuality and precision which give the most entire fatisfaction to all who are obliged to confult him . The reviewing generals , who inspect the army twice a year , have been felected with the ...
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