The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... opinion of my choice was unbappily too jufily founded ; and when the contemp . tible fellow , in whofe hands I had placed the whole happiness of my life , difcover- ed that my expectations of a fortune were entirely at an end , he ...
... opinion of my choice was unbappily too jufily founded ; and when the contemp . tible fellow , in whofe hands I had placed the whole happiness of my life , difcover- ed that my expectations of a fortune were entirely at an end , he ...
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... opinion , that the matters contained in the 3d , 4th , and 5th articles , are fo totally feparate and diftist from the confideration of the territorial acquifitions lately obtained in India , that their Lordships cannot approve of their ...
... opinion , that the matters contained in the 3d , 4th , and 5th articles , are fo totally feparate and diftist from the confideration of the territorial acquifitions lately obtained in India , that their Lordships cannot approve of their ...
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... opinions in having agreed to it , yet it was evident they had been led to make thefe offers , rather from a per ... opinion the company had a title to ask , and would have obtained , if they had not concluded fuch an abfurd bargain ...
... opinions in having agreed to it , yet it was evident they had been led to make thefe offers , rather from a per ... opinion the company had a title to ask , and would have obtained , if they had not concluded fuch an abfurd bargain ...
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... opinion , be totally deftructive of our property , liberty , and happiness . This fenfe of our deplorable condition will , we hope , plead with your Majesty in our behalf , for the freedom we take in dutifully remonstrating against the ...
... opinion , be totally deftructive of our property , liberty , and happiness . This fenfe of our deplorable condition will , we hope , plead with your Majesty in our behalf , for the freedom we take in dutifully remonstrating against the ...
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... opinion , that where a man's confcience would not difpofe him to take the care of his parifi perfonally upon himself , he must have fome very unclerical qualities , which it could not be expedient for his people to imitate . I have ...
... opinion , that where a man's confcience would not difpofe him to take the care of his parifi perfonally upon himself , he must have fome very unclerical qualities , which it could not be expedient for his people to imitate . I have ...
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