The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... cause.- From thele maxims it plainly follows , that when we give the strongest arguments that can be got for and against any opinions or actions , we be- have agreeably to our profeffions . We know it has been alledged , That in ...
... cause.- From thele maxims it plainly follows , that when we give the strongest arguments that can be got for and against any opinions or actions , we be- have agreeably to our profeffions . We know it has been alledged , That in ...
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... cause they are both deprived of that affiftance which would be chearfully afforded them by others if the cafe were known , and they can fearce help concluding , that the reafon why these fecret whispers are not allowed fair hearing is ...
... cause they are both deprived of that affiftance which would be chearfully afforded them by others if the cafe were known , and they can fearce help concluding , that the reafon why these fecret whispers are not allowed fair hearing is ...
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... cause , as imagining it ruined ; whereas , if no infufficient props had been ufed , the folid foundation would alone have been attended to , and would fill have appeared in its native ftrength . solem 16-1 But while we contend for ...
... cause , as imagining it ruined ; whereas , if no infufficient props had been ufed , the folid foundation would alone have been attended to , and would fill have appeared in its native ftrength . solem 16-1 But while we contend for ...
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... cause must be he who is most inviolably attached to truth and right ; who will be induced to change fides by folid reafons , and by nothing elfe . Did every reader confider thefe Hints , and compare his own temper and conduct with them ...
... cause must be he who is most inviolably attached to truth and right ; who will be induced to change fides by folid reafons , and by nothing elfe . Did every reader confider thefe Hints , and compare his own temper and conduct with them ...
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... cause their mafter did not then think it prudent to fhew his defign of infringing the neutrality he had engaged in the pre- ceeding year . But , no fooner were the Auftrians paft that river , than the Impe- rialifts embraced the first ...
... cause their mafter did not then think it prudent to fhew his defign of infringing the neutrality he had engaged in the pre- ceeding year . But , no fooner were the Auftrians paft that river , than the Impe- rialifts embraced the first ...
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