The Scots Magazine, 第 38 巻Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1776 |
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... honour , confcience , or public good , they confider mankind only in a political light ; that the herd are born on- ly to be controuled and imposed on ; and that to gain offices in the ftate , there are no means too vile to be purfued ...
... honour , confcience , or public good , they confider mankind only in a political light ; that the herd are born on- ly to be controuled and imposed on ; and that to gain offices in the ftate , there are no means too vile to be purfued ...
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... honour , and vehement to urge the war ! Why did your minifters at firft lofe their time , ( the precious mo- ments that are paft ) , in making ineffec- tual laws for ineffectual against armed ' men are laws not fupported by arms . Why ...
... honour , and vehement to urge the war ! Why did your minifters at firft lofe their time , ( the precious mo- ments that are paft ) , in making ineffec- tual laws for ineffectual against armed ' men are laws not fupported by arms . Why ...
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... honour to this coun- try , the motion was unneceffary . He added , that the last clause in the petition of the congrefs [ xxxvii . 433. ] , which be read , fhewed , that the Americans wanted conceffious from Great Britain that could not ...
... honour to this coun- try , the motion was unneceffary . He added , that the last clause in the petition of the congrefs [ xxxvii . 433. ] , which be read , fhewed , that the Americans wanted conceffious from Great Britain that could not ...
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... honour trifling . The Lord Advocate of Scotland dif tinguished himself on this occafion , by aggravating the heinousness of a con teption against the power of the ftate and by exalting the power of the Britis parliament , which he faid ...
... honour trifling . The Lord Advocate of Scotland dif tinguished himself on this occafion , by aggravating the heinousness of a con teption against the power of the ftate and by exalting the power of the Britis parliament , which he faid ...
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... honour in this world , and to avoid mifery in the next , that I moft eatneftly and devoutly love my native country ; that I with the fame happy relation to fubfift for ages betwixt her and her children , which has raifed the wide arch ...
... honour in this world , and to avoid mifery in the next , that I moft eatneftly and devoutly love my native country ; that I with the fame happy relation to fubfift for ages betwixt her and her children , which has raifed the wide arch ...
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