The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... fhould be rendered to all who had the leaft pretenfions to it , but that her Imperial Majefty would never admit , that a prince of the Empire fhould arrogate to himself the authority of judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to ...
... fhould be rendered to all who had the leaft pretenfions to it , but that her Imperial Majefty would never admit , that a prince of the Empire fhould arrogate to himself the authority of judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to ...
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... fhould be kept perfectly clean and dry ; for the effluvia of the body , in cafe of any violent perfpiration , will foon deftroy its electric quality . This fhould be immediately covered by ano- ther , of the fame fize , of filk ; but ...
... fhould be kept perfectly clean and dry ; for the effluvia of the body , in cafe of any violent perfpiration , will foon deftroy its electric quality . This fhould be immediately covered by ano- ther , of the fame fize , of filk ; but ...
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... fhould be rendered as perfect as poffible , ( an object which leads many a good man to support a wicked faction ) : but then it fhould be confidered , whether the fea- fon will admit of the bufinefs of reforma- tion , and whether the ...
... fhould be rendered as perfect as poffible , ( an object which leads many a good man to support a wicked faction ) : but then it fhould be confidered , whether the fea- fon will admit of the bufinefs of reforma- tion , and whether the ...
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... fhould the committees who infift on the prefent reform , adopt the fentiments of Lord George Gordon and the Proteftant affociations , and re- folve with them , that the act granting relief to Papifts is fubverfive of our civil and ...
... fhould the committees who infift on the prefent reform , adopt the fentiments of Lord George Gordon and the Proteftant affociations , and re- folve with them , that the act granting relief to Papifts is fubverfive of our civil and ...
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... fhould likewife be croffed out . Ch . The remainder of the motion contained two propofitions ; one " ad- vifing his Majefty to make a confiderable reduction of his civil lift ; " the other " affuring his Majefty , that every mem- ber of ...
... fhould likewife be croffed out . Ch . The remainder of the motion contained two propofitions ; one " ad- vifing his Majefty to make a confiderable reduction of his civil lift ; " the other " affuring his Majefty , that every mem- ber of ...
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