The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... because it applied to all public offices alike ; and that being the cafe , he fub- mitted it to the Houfe , how far it was juft , and becoming their dignity , to vote an addrefs , which contained a general and undefined charge against ...
... because it applied to all public offices alike ; and that being the cafe , he fub- mitted it to the Houfe , how far it was juft , and becoming their dignity , to vote an addrefs , which contained a general and undefined charge against ...
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... because , at pre- fent , the fums wafted under this head were enormous , and it was obvious mi- nifters were totally without intelligence , and that their admirals and generals , one and all , complained of the frivolouf . nefs , the ...
... because , at pre- fent , the fums wafted under this head were enormous , and it was obvious mi- nifters were totally without intelligence , and that their admirals and generals , one and all , complained of the frivolouf . nefs , the ...
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... because a greater degree of heat made the compofition fre- quently crack in many places . The time required for the baking or drying of this pafte was generally five or fix hours before it attained a fufficient degree of hardness . When ...
... because a greater degree of heat made the compofition fre- quently crack in many places . The time required for the baking or drying of this pafte was generally five or fix hours before it attained a fufficient degree of hardness . When ...
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... because religion is effential to the human mind , or because the habits of a profeffion are , like all o- thers , very difficult to be fufpended , I could not reft fatisfied out of my em- ployment . On intimating my fituation , I had ...
... because religion is effential to the human mind , or because the habits of a profeffion are , like all o- thers , very difficult to be fufpended , I could not reft fatisfied out of my em- ployment . On intimating my fituation , I had ...
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... because he felt him- felf intitled to a common right of human nature ; but because his faith was more rational , or more fcriptural ; more wor- thy to be the established belief , and to re- ceive the dignities and emoluments of the ...
... because he felt him- felf intitled to a common right of human nature ; but because his faith was more rational , or more fcriptural ; more wor- thy to be the established belief , and to re- ceive the dignities and emoluments of the ...
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