The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... kingdom , would have feemed well calculated to appease the in fupportable cravings of ambition , if long experience had not demonstrated , that the appetite in that distemper be- comes more infatiate , in proportion to the greater ...
... kingdom , would have feemed well calculated to appease the in fupportable cravings of ambition , if long experience had not demonstrated , that the appetite in that distemper be- comes more infatiate , in proportion to the greater ...
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... kingdom , and to form committees of correspondence , ར་ ་ , that by their joint force , and oppofition to government , they may effect a change of administration , or raise a confederacy which fhall dictate to the legislature , and ...
... kingdom , and to form committees of correspondence , ར་ ་ , that by their joint force , and oppofition to government , they may effect a change of administration , or raise a confederacy which fhall dictate to the legislature , and ...
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... kingdom , including the wants of the enfuing year , would amount to the enormous fum of 198,000,000 I. Suppofing the war was to cease with the prefent year , there would notwithstand- ing be a kind of after - expence , which always ...
... kingdom , including the wants of the enfuing year , would amount to the enormous fum of 198,000,000 I. Suppofing the war was to cease with the prefent year , there would notwithstand- ing be a kind of after - expence , which always ...
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... kingdom . Lord Effingham contended , that the motion was highly neceffary ; and men- tioned as a grievance which called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymaster of the forces , who was raising a princely fortune , which ...
... kingdom . Lord Effingham contended , that the motion was highly neceffary ; and men- tioned as a grievance which called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymaster of the forces , who was raising a princely fortune , which ...
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... kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however , fo anxious was he to fatisfy him , that he would un ...
... kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however , fo anxious was he to fatisfy him , that he would un ...
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