London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 20 巻C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... duty and fubordination he is bound to as an officer in our army or navy , fo far as it is confiftent with the duty of his fervice in this houfe . Upon this fubject , Sir , I lately happened to perufe a cafe which I think very appofite ...
... duty and fubordination he is bound to as an officer in our army or navy , fo far as it is confiftent with the duty of his fervice in this houfe . Upon this fubject , Sir , I lately happened to perufe a cafe which I think very appofite ...
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... duty . We might , perhaps , in- quire fo far as to be convinced of his having been guilty ; and as there is nothing in this oath that could ob . A ftruct that inquiry , or any inquiry we may hereafter think proper to make , it does , in ...
... duty . We might , perhaps , in- quire fo far as to be convinced of his having been guilty ; and as there is nothing in this oath that could ob . A ftruct that inquiry , or any inquiry we may hereafter think proper to make , it does , in ...
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... duty faithfully , and not be skreened mander of a fmack should be obliged to do by any borough whatsoever . If these fhips were always commanded by confcienti- ous and vigilant men , we should feel the good effects of it . But to be ...
... duty faithfully , and not be skreened mander of a fmack should be obliged to do by any borough whatsoever . If these fhips were always commanded by confcienti- ous and vigilant men , we should feel the good effects of it . But to be ...
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... duty and affection to your facred perfon , and our love of our country , are the fureft pledges of our conduct . It shall be our first care to demonstrate our inviolable adherence to thefe principles ; nor fhall any thing be wanting on ...
... duty and affection to your facred perfon , and our love of our country , are the fureft pledges of our conduct . It shall be our first care to demonstrate our inviolable adherence to thefe principles ; nor fhall any thing be wanting on ...
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... duty , or with the fecurity of our liberties , I hope , gentlemen will ferioufly confider , before they give a negative to this queftion . A I fhall next give you a Debate we bad in our Club upon this Queftion : B Whether a Claufe ought ...
... duty , or with the fecurity of our liberties , I hope , gentlemen will ferioufly confider , before they give a negative to this queftion . A I fhall next give you a Debate we bad in our Club upon this Queftion : B Whether a Claufe ought ...
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