The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... reasons , his virtue thereby runs a great risk , but if an action is performed upon bad motives , though it may be good , the agent in that inftance muft certainly be vitious ; -That , in writing history or news , all men and parties ...
... reasons , his virtue thereby runs a great risk , but if an action is performed upon bad motives , though it may be good , the agent in that inftance muft certainly be vitious ; -That , in writing history or news , all men and parties ...
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... reason of it remained much a mystery , till an alliance made at Francfort , for fupporting the Emperor , was publish- ed , and notice given , that it would imme- diately be put in execution . His Pruffian Majefty , who was one of the ...
... reason of it remained much a mystery , till an alliance made at Francfort , for fupporting the Emperor , was publish- ed , and notice given , that it would imme- diately be put in execution . His Pruffian Majefty , who was one of the ...
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... reasons for failing in her promises to Britain , fome of her Ruffians should be ready to act in it against next campaign ... reason for it , that the rights of the church are fome way lefed by the like ceffion of Placentia . On the other ...
... reasons for failing in her promises to Britain , fome of her Ruffians should be ready to act in it against next campaign ... reason for it , that the rights of the church are fome way lefed by the like ceffion of Placentia . On the other ...
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... reason to be fo fanguine in his expectations , as to the motion he has now made to us . The neceffity of our keeping the Hano- verian troops in British pay , and the fer- vice they may be of to the common cause , must now again , Sir ...
... reason to be fo fanguine in his expectations , as to the motion he has now made to us . The neceffity of our keeping the Hano- verian troops in British pay , and the fer- vice they may be of to the common cause , must now again , Sir ...
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... reason , why this nation fhould be at any expence , or run any risk , upon that account ; and I am fure , no real friend to our present Royal family will advise it . I must confefs , Sir , the Hon . Gentle- man has found out a very new ...
... reason , why this nation fhould be at any expence , or run any risk , upon that account ; and I am fure , no real friend to our present Royal family will advise it . I must confefs , Sir , the Hon . Gentle- man has found out a very new ...
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