The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... person of the late Elector , opened a new scene in the af- fairs , and may poffibly mark an interest- ing period in the history , of Germany . At least this event has opened the way to claims and pretenfions which had not been before ...
... person of the late Elector , opened a new scene in the af- fairs , and may poffibly mark an interest- ing period in the history , of Germany . At least this event has opened the way to claims and pretenfions which had not been before ...
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able to bring home to the door of any one of those persons so accused . Sh . There again the Noble and Learn- ed Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body ...
able to bring home to the door of any one of those persons so accused . Sh . There again the Noble and Learn- ed Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body ...
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... persons of the propofed committee . We are far poffeffing employments or penfions to be from fuppofing , that the poffeffion of place or penfion neceffarily corrupts the integrity of the poffeffor ; we have feen , and the public have ...
... persons of the propofed committee . We are far poffeffing employments or penfions to be from fuppofing , that the poffeffion of place or penfion neceffarily corrupts the integrity of the poffeffor ; we have feen , and the public have ...
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... person shall remain in the colony without taking the oath of obe- dience . Lands were to be holden with- in the colony as the same estates were enjoyed in England . With a humanity and juftice that did honour to that le- giflator , he ...
... person shall remain in the colony without taking the oath of obe- dience . Lands were to be holden with- in the colony as the same estates were enjoyed in England . With a humanity and juftice that did honour to that le- giflator , he ...
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... persons with great diligence and concern . What they had affirmed in the court of juftice , they repeated and ... person , without either provocation or previous quarrel , and for no other reafon , as he confeffed , but that God had ...
... persons with great diligence and concern . What they had affirmed in the court of juftice , they repeated and ... person , without either provocation or previous quarrel , and for no other reafon , as he confeffed , but that God had ...
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