The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... occafion fufpicions of a caufe , if it can fuffer by telling truth at any time . How would fuch doctrine have founded in the ears of thofe who boldly afferted the caufe of religious and civil liber- ty at the réformation and revolution ...
... occafion fufpicions of a caufe , if it can fuffer by telling truth at any time . How would fuch doctrine have founded in the ears of thofe who boldly afferted the caufe of religious and civil liber- ty at the réformation and revolution ...
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... occafion burg feemed to be entirely ruined , by the ed by the violent factions and broils with difcovery of a new plot to fubvert the pre- which they are torn at home ? It does not fent government , which had been hatched feem as if the ...
... occafion burg feemed to be entirely ruined , by the ed by the violent factions and broils with difcovery of a new plot to fubvert the pre- which they are torn at home ? It does not fent government , which had been hatched feem as if the ...
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... occafion for them , foon made it appear , that nothing more of confequence would be done in Flan- ders this campaign . Some light skirmishes did indeed happen ; but C. Saxe kept plying between the Lys and the Schelde , all the while ...
... occafion for them , foon made it appear , that nothing more of confequence would be done in Flan- ders this campaign . Some light skirmishes did indeed happen ; but C. Saxe kept plying between the Lys and the Schelde , all the while ...
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... occafion- ed fo general an outcry ; we must there fore look for fome other cause , in order to judge and determine ... occafions of K. Charles I.'s misfortunes . But can it be juftifiable in a parliament , tho ' fenfibly affected and ...
... occafion- ed fo general an outcry ; we must there fore look for fome other cause , in order to judge and determine ... occafions of K. Charles I.'s misfortunes . But can it be juftifiable in a parliament , tho ' fenfibly affected and ...
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... occafion to ftumble ; but , unless that can be , he ought rather to abftain , than hurt the peace of another : which I take to be the sense of St Paul's rule , when he talks of his great care not to offend a weak brother in things ...
... occafion to ftumble ; but , unless that can be , he ought rather to abftain , than hurt the peace of another : which I take to be the sense of St Paul's rule , when he talks of his great care not to offend a weak brother in things ...
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