The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... Noble Duke in all his premises , but totally diffented from the juftice or ex- pediency of his conclufion . He was well aware , that œconomy , the most ri- gid œconomy , was strictly neceffary through all the branches of government ...
... Noble Duke in all his premises , but totally diffented from the juftice or ex- pediency of his conclufion . He was well aware , that œconomy , the most ri- gid œconomy , was strictly neceffary through all the branches of government ...
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... Noble Lord was ig- norant of that fact , he was the only man in the kingdom who was yet to learn it . Our calamities had rendered this coun- try , what a Noble Earl had early in the debate very properly thrown out , the pity of all the ...
... Noble Lord was ig- norant of that fact , he was the only man in the kingdom who was yet to learn it . Our calamities had rendered this coun- try , what a Noble Earl had early in the debate very properly thrown out , the pity of all the ...
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... Noble and Learn- ed Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the Houfe . No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however ...
... Noble and Learn- ed Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the Houfe . No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however ...
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... Noble Vif- count could not but well know . He did affure the Noble Viscount that he fhould decline the offer , and would have no- thing to do with it ; and that what he meant by the large fums of money he had mentioned was the money he ...
... Noble Vif- count could not but well know . He did affure the Noble Viscount that he fhould decline the offer , and would have no- thing to do with it ; and that what he meant by the large fums of money he had mentioned was the money he ...
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... noble and worthy courfe of life . I am the more perfuaded , that this publi . cation may be feafonable , and even effi- cacious , when I reflect with pleafure , that fome of our men of the highest rank and fortune do at this day ...
... noble and worthy courfe of life . I am the more perfuaded , that this publi . cation may be feafonable , and even effi- cacious , when I reflect with pleafure , that fome of our men of the highest rank and fortune do at this day ...
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