The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... must mark the remnant of my life , is for ever to be aggravated with the confcioufnels of its being justly merited . . For fome time after my marriage , Sir , I expected every day to receive an over- ture of reconciliation from my ...
... must mark the remnant of my life , is for ever to be aggravated with the confcioufnels of its being justly merited . . For fome time after my marriage , Sir , I expected every day to receive an over- ture of reconciliation from my ...
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... must be left to the difcretion of the fuperior ; whose will must serve for all the different forts of law , either with regard to public or private rights , which , the nature of that fimple lociety can poffibly admit . But in a ...
... must be left to the difcretion of the fuperior ; whose will must serve for all the different forts of law , either with regard to public or private rights , which , the nature of that fimple lociety can poffibly admit . But in a ...
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... must know , that it is a conftant lop off nine out of ten of them ; and rule , not to admit any petition , however confequently no argument can be drawn humbly conceived , against any bill in from their prefent multiplicity , for the ...
... must know , that it is a conftant lop off nine out of ten of them ; and rule , not to admit any petition , however confequently no argument can be drawn humbly conceived , against any bill in from their prefent multiplicity , for the ...
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... must now exert the whole power of his capacity , if he would with us to forget , that fince he has been in of- fice , no plan has been formed , no system adhered to , nor any one important mea- fure adopted , for the relief of public ...
... must now exert the whole power of his capacity , if he would with us to forget , that fince he has been in of- fice , no plan has been formed , no system adhered to , nor any one important mea- fure adopted , for the relief of public ...
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... must have culled all the flowers of St Giles's and Billingsgate to have produced fuch a piece of oratory He * Sir William , on another occafion , has thus explained his meaning in the ambigu ous fentence of his firft letter , in this ...
... must have culled all the flowers of St Giles's and Billingsgate to have produced fuch a piece of oratory He * Sir William , on another occafion , has thus explained his meaning in the ambigu ous fentence of his firft letter , in this ...
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