The Scots Magazine, Tom 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... allow them to be candidates for publick no- tice , when I inform them that in thefe habits they appear with a kind of pride in all the publick places about town : They have at laft carried it fo far , that When they first approach the ...
... allow them to be candidates for publick no- tice , when I inform them that in thefe habits they appear with a kind of pride in all the publick places about town : They have at laft carried it fo far , that When they first approach the ...
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... allow'd , upon any occafion , to disobey the commands of his SUPERIOR . There cannot be a ftronger inftance of this than a conversation which hap- pen'd , feveral years ago , between fome gentlemen of the army , upon the fame fubject ...
... allow'd , upon any occafion , to disobey the commands of his SUPERIOR . There cannot be a ftronger inftance of this than a conversation which hap- pen'd , feveral years ago , between fome gentlemen of the army , upon the fame fubject ...
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... allowed , that all ill - will to- wards us , hath proceeded from thence ; which does not make it very probable , that beating them again would make them our friends : though it is univer- fally allowed , that being friends with us , is ...
... allowed , that all ill - will to- wards us , hath proceeded from thence ; which does not make it very probable , that beating them again would make them our friends : though it is univer- fally allowed , that being friends with us , is ...
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... publick refolution ! Wherefore , if we any thing refpect their error , who being perfua- ded , even as ye are , have gone further L upon apon that perfuafion than ye allow there is most just Weekly ESSAYS in FEBRUARY 1739 . 67.
... publick refolution ! Wherefore , if we any thing refpect their error , who being perfua- ded , even as ye are , have gone further L upon apon that perfuafion than ye allow there is most just Weekly ESSAYS in FEBRUARY 1739 . 67.
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apon that perfuafion than ye allow there is most just cause to fear , left our hastinefs to embrace a thing of so perilous confequence should caufe pofte rity to feel thofe evils , which as yet are more enfy for us to prevent , than ...
apon that perfuafion than ye allow there is most just cause to fear , left our hastinefs to embrace a thing of so perilous confequence should caufe pofte rity to feel thofe evils , which as yet are more enfy for us to prevent , than ...
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