The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... must be against the motion . & The fpeech of T. Pedanius , in the character of Vere Powlett , Efq ; Mr President , الله occurring to every Gentleman in this house . In the last year , there were no fuch inftances of Hanoverian ...
... must be against the motion . & The fpeech of T. Pedanius , in the character of Vere Powlett , Efq ; Mr President , الله occurring to every Gentleman in this house . In the last year , there were no fuch inftances of Hanoverian ...
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... must be owned , without canvaffing whether more might not have been done than was done laft year , that the affairs of the Queen of Hungary , by the operations of the cam- paign , are in a better , and a more hope- ful ftate , than the ...
... must be owned , without canvaffing whether more might not have been done than was done laft year , that the affairs of the Queen of Hungary , by the operations of the cam- paign , are in a better , and a more hope- ful ftate , than the ...
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... must arise from fomething more than what is ufually incidental to the fervice of troops of different nations : they can not poffibly proceed from difputes about quarters , forage , & c . nor from the i- gnorance or impertinence of an ...
... must arise from fomething more than what is ufually incidental to the fervice of troops of different nations : they can not poffibly proceed from difputes about quarters , forage , & c . nor from the i- gnorance or impertinence of an ...
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... must perfonally reflect upon his Majefty , fuch a diminution of our forces , by fuch a difgrace , and , as it will certainly be conftrued abroad , fuch an af- front to the King ; fuch a diftruft and di- vifion between the King and this ...
... must perfonally reflect upon his Majefty , fuch a diminution of our forces , by fuch a difgrace , and , as it will certainly be conftrued abroad , fuch an af- front to the King ; fuch a diftruft and di- vifion between the King and this ...
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... must believe , that our minifters affert politically what is not true in fact , or that they have been deficient in their duty both to themselves and their fovereign ; and , as I incline to judge cha- ritably even of minifters , I must ...
... must believe , that our minifters affert politically what is not true in fact , or that they have been deficient in their duty both to themselves and their fovereign ; and , as I incline to judge cha- ritably even of minifters , I must ...
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