The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... must again repeat , that in fuch a cafe it would be a virtue to break the unguarded promife made at dinner , or in convivial mirth , and to adhere to the first engagement . These things have happened , do happen , and may happen again ...
... must again repeat , that in fuch a cafe it would be a virtue to break the unguarded promife made at dinner , or in convivial mirth , and to adhere to the first engagement . These things have happened , do happen , and may happen again ...
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... must be unavailing the people , for want of conftant instruction , must degenerate in manners and in knowledge ; and the clergyman , instead of being an useful member of fociety , becomes a burden on the establishment , and an ...
... must be unavailing the people , for want of conftant instruction , must degenerate in manners and in knowledge ; and the clergyman , instead of being an useful member of fociety , becomes a burden on the establishment , and an ...
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... must take effect . The partifans of fettlements by pre- fentation hold another doctrine , and pre- tend , that the ecclefiaftical judicatories can only reject the prefentee in cafe they find him unqualified . In favour of this argument ...
... must take effect . The partifans of fettlements by pre- fentation hold another doctrine , and pre- tend , that the ecclefiaftical judicatories can only reject the prefentee in cafe they find him unqualified . In favour of this argument ...
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... must applaud the blow . And as to the confequences , they will have nothing to anfwer who carry the laws into execution , and fupport the ad- miniftration of public justice . -Nor per- haps may the consequences be lo dreadful as you ...
... must applaud the blow . And as to the confequences , they will have nothing to anfwer who carry the laws into execution , and fupport the ad- miniftration of public justice . -Nor per- haps may the consequences be lo dreadful as you ...
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... must be carefully watched under its immediate in- fpection . " " That power alone , then , " he adds , " can diftribute fuch of those privileges as the shall think proper , when the suffers a fubject to withdraw from under her eye , and ...
... must be carefully watched under its immediate in- fpection . " " That power alone , then , " he adds , " can diftribute fuch of those privileges as the shall think proper , when the suffers a fubject to withdraw from under her eye , and ...
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