The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... never admit , that a prince of the Empire fhould arrogate to himself the authority of judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to conteft about their rights : - That the court of Vienna knew how to defend , and even to attack him ...
... never admit , that a prince of the Empire fhould arrogate to himself the authority of judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to conteft about their rights : - That the court of Vienna knew how to defend , and even to attack him ...
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... never ate any folid food , but chiefly fub- fifted on nurfe's milk ; and , notwith- ftanding his weak ftate of health , fought all his fatisfaction , pleasure , and amufe- ment , in the acquifition of knowledge . [ What a pity that the ...
... never ate any folid food , but chiefly fub- fifted on nurfe's milk ; and , notwith- ftanding his weak ftate of health , fought all his fatisfaction , pleasure , and amufe- ment , in the acquifition of knowledge . [ What a pity that the ...
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... never was more ferious in my life . A very amiable lady of my acquaintance , Mrs Douglas of Kelfo , had almost loft her life by one of thofe caps mounted on wire . She was standing at an open window during a thunder - ftorm : the ...
... never was more ferious in my life . A very amiable lady of my acquaintance , Mrs Douglas of Kelfo , had almost loft her life by one of thofe caps mounted on wire . She was standing at an open window during a thunder - ftorm : the ...
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... never want materials to inflame the minds of the people with a display of abufes , and plans of reformation . The adminiftration and conftitution of every country , it is true , fhould be rendered as perfect as poffible , ( an object ...
... never want materials to inflame the minds of the people with a display of abufes , and plans of reformation . The adminiftration and conftitution of every country , it is true , fhould be rendered as perfect as poffible , ( an object ...
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... never want pre- tences to retain and exercise their power , and the work of reformation will go on till the conftitution and all legal govern- ment are refined away . The progrefs of innovation in the reign of the unhappy Charles is too ...
... never want pre- tences to retain and exercise their power , and the work of reformation will go on till the conftitution and all legal govern- ment are refined away . The progrefs of innovation in the reign of the unhappy Charles is too ...
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