The Scots Magazine, Band 3Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1741 |
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... thing : and , fecondly , That the late Queen was a wife , good and pious princess . That if the fecond propofition were not better grounded than the first , the reputation of that excellent princess would be very precarious . But as ...
... thing : and , fecondly , That the late Queen was a wife , good and pious princess . That if the fecond propofition were not better grounded than the first , the reputation of that excellent princess would be very precarious . But as ...
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... thing , and therefore will fufpect every thing nor indeed can their fufpicions be reasonably cenfured ; for till they are informed what are the claims of this new magiftrate , how can they know their own rights ? If your Highnefs fhould ...
... thing , and therefore will fufpect every thing nor indeed can their fufpicions be reasonably cenfured ; for till they are informed what are the claims of this new magiftrate , how can they know their own rights ? If your Highnefs fhould ...
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... thing that has been lately done in Spain ; for there are many things now done in that kingdom , which neither would nor could be done , if their Cortez had pre- ferved their ancient freedom and inde- pendency : and , if the maxims thefe ...
... thing that has been lately done in Spain ; for there are many things now done in that kingdom , which neither would nor could be done , if their Cortez had pre- ferved their ancient freedom and inde- pendency : and , if the maxims thefe ...
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... thing . He there- by meant no more , than to referve to himself a right to fufpend the affiento of negroes upon non - performance on the part of our S. S. company . This he thought he had a right to do , because of the affiento's being ...
... thing . He there- by meant no more , than to referve to himself a right to fufpend the affiento of negroes upon non - performance on the part of our S. S. company . This he thought he had a right to do , because of the affiento's being ...
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... thing that appeared upon the face of the treaty . Gentlemen then thought , that , if it fhould produce a fafe and honourable peace , it would in the end appear to be a good treaty ; and therefore they would not condemn it , be- caufe ...
... thing that appeared upon the face of the treaty . Gentlemen then thought , that , if it fhould produce a fafe and honourable peace , it would in the end appear to be a good treaty ; and therefore they would not condemn it , be- caufe ...
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