The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... ment . If this has been the cafe , it is in- deed to be extremely lamented , and much to be wished that nothing of this kind had happened ; for perfonal flights have often been the cause of publick difafters . A difregard at a levee ...
... ment . If this has been the cafe , it is in- deed to be extremely lamented , and much to be wished that nothing of this kind had happened ; for perfonal flights have often been the cause of publick difafters . A difregard at a levee ...
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... ment . The reason why I treat this illuftrious body with particular regard is , because fome of my brother journalists very fen- fibly felt the effect of their refentment , for making free with their conduct about four or five years ago ...
... ment . The reason why I treat this illuftrious body with particular regard is , because fome of my brother journalists very fen- fibly felt the effect of their refentment , for making free with their conduct about four or five years ago ...
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... ment , by which the effect of one of the clauses in the act of the 7th of Q. Anne , is to be fufpended during the lives of the pretender's two fons , will require fome more elucidation ; not because it is in it- self obfcure , or ...
... ment , by which the effect of one of the clauses in the act of the 7th of Q. Anne , is to be fufpended during the lives of the pretender's two fons , will require fome more elucidation ; not because it is in it- self obfcure , or ...
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... ment to be : for the terror of the punish- ment , ought , if poffible , to be made fu- perior to the itch of committing the I hope , Sir , I have now fully explain- crime 56 Feb. 1745 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB . by the feveral ...
... ment to be : for the terror of the punish- ment , ought , if poffible , to be made fu- perior to the itch of committing the I hope , Sir , I have now fully explain- crime 56 Feb. 1745 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB . by the feveral ...
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... ment to difcover or defeat the treafon . The bill therefore , in the form in which it was when it went from this house , was , as I have faid , a very innocent bill ; it could do neither good nor harm : but , by the amendments made by ...
... ment to difcover or defeat the treafon . The bill therefore , in the form in which it was when it went from this house , was , as I have faid , a very innocent bill ; it could do neither good nor harm : but , by the amendments made by ...
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