The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... conduct he fhews , that this will be the consequence of oppofing any court - candidate at elections , or any court - measure in parliament , he is guilty of corrupt practices : and therefore C this this crime is not fo much a crime of ...
... conduct he fhews , that this will be the consequence of oppofing any court - candidate at elections , or any court - measure in parliament , he is guilty of corrupt practices : and therefore C this this crime is not fo much a crime of ...
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... conduct is now propo- fed to be inquired into , has for feveral years been carrying on a defign to over turn our happy conftitution , by illegally ap- plying all the favours of the crown , and fome part of the publick money , towards ...
... conduct is now propo- fed to be inquired into , has for feveral years been carrying on a defign to over turn our happy conftitution , by illegally ap- plying all the favours of the crown , and fome part of the publick money , towards ...
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... conduct of our publick affairs has been wrong , no matter whether it is complained of or no , we ought to inquire into it , even tho ' it had been , and was still approved of by the generality of people without doors . The measures of ...
... conduct of our publick affairs has been wrong , no matter whether it is complained of or no , we ought to inquire into it , even tho ' it had been , and was still approved of by the generality of people without doors . The measures of ...
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... conduct is now propofed to be in- quired into , as one of his Majefty's privy Council , must have had fome hand at least in advising moft , if not all our foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now ...
... conduct is now propofed to be in- quired into , as one of his Majefty's privy Council , must have had fome hand at least in advising moft , if not all our foreign measures ; fo that fuch a general inquiry into his conduct as is now ...
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... conduct of our publick affairs ; and to be neceffary . As to the particular ap- therefore , when I hear it urged ... conduct of the Lords Commiffioners of our made to this motion , adds great strength Admiralty . We have not only ...
... conduct of our publick affairs ; and to be neceffary . As to the particular ap- therefore , when I hear it urged ... conduct of the Lords Commiffioners of our made to this motion , adds great strength Admiralty . We have not only ...
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