The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... raise and maintain at least 20,000 of her own men , for the fame fum of money that we muftpay for raifing and maintaining 16,000 , either of our own , or of any foreign troops we can hire ? But fuppofe , Sir , the Queen of Hunga ry ...
... raise and maintain at least 20,000 of her own men , for the fame fum of money that we muftpay for raifing and maintaining 16,000 , either of our own , or of any foreign troops we can hire ? But fuppofe , Sir , the Queen of Hunga ry ...
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... raised fuch a prejudice in his favour , that he was under no more reftraint than if he had been master himself . He went out when he pleased , the good man being confident that it was always to fome religious fociety , and with a view ...
... raised fuch a prejudice in his favour , that he was under no more reftraint than if he had been master himself . He went out when he pleased , the good man being confident that it was always to fome religious fociety , and with a view ...
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... raised against it . To my great furprife , Sir , this amendment has been reprefented as inconfiftent with religion , inconfiftent with natural juftice , inconfiftent with our laws , and inconfi- ftent with the freedom of our conftituti ...
... raised against it . To my great furprife , Sir , this amendment has been reprefented as inconfiftent with religion , inconfiftent with natural juftice , inconfiftent with our laws , and inconfi- ftent with the freedom of our conftituti ...
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... raise that fine , if his estate was to be wholly forfeited to the crown ? - * But , as nothing explains the nature of the law , better than the practice of the law , I must take the liberty to strengthen what I have faid by one ...
... raise that fine , if his estate was to be wholly forfeited to the crown ? - * But , as nothing explains the nature of the law , better than the practice of the law , I must take the liberty to strengthen what I have faid by one ...
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... raise fome glory , and fome coin . Mankind it may be difficult to paint , The hypocrite has fo much of the faint : Not all our fublunary wit can find The inward deep recesses of the mind . But fhould th ' haranguing patriot prove a ...
... raise fome glory , and fome coin . Mankind it may be difficult to paint , The hypocrite has fo much of the faint : Not all our fublunary wit can find The inward deep recesses of the mind . But fhould th ' haranguing patriot prove a ...
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