The Scots Magazine, Volym 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... should bring an actor of a ridiculous figure upon the ftage , feratching his head with one hand , and pulling up his breeches with another , what can a fpecial jury make of it ? $ The cafe ftands thus : The licenfer can restrain the ...
... should bring an actor of a ridiculous figure upon the ftage , feratching his head with one hand , and pulling up his breeches with another , what can a fpecial jury make of it ? $ The cafe ftands thus : The licenfer can restrain the ...
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... should be oftner re- inferiority , and feems to deny the poor collected , and the benefit received from the privilege of fellow - creatureship . their neceffity and dependence more fre- How would the nature of man be hu- quently ...
... should be oftner re- inferiority , and feems to deny the poor collected , and the benefit received from the privilege of fellow - creatureship . their neceffity and dependence more fre- How would the nature of man be hu- quently ...
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... should thy critick vein Each day fupply the teeming prefs ; Of ink fhouldst thou whole rivers drain , Not one octavo fhall remain To fhew thy learning and addrefs : Oblivion drags them to her filent cell , Where great King Arthur and ...
... should thy critick vein Each day fupply the teeming prefs ; Of ink fhouldst thou whole rivers drain , Not one octavo fhall remain To fhew thy learning and addrefs : Oblivion drags them to her filent cell , Where great King Arthur and ...
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... should be glad to understand , why we should not look upon them as warnings , rather than ex- amples ? To all this I beg leave to add , that we are a trading nation ; that we carry on a great and a gainful trade to Spain , and that ...
... should be glad to understand , why we should not look upon them as warnings , rather than ex- amples ? To all this I beg leave to add , that we are a trading nation ; that we carry on a great and a gainful trade to Spain , and that ...
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... should have been never known . and indolence may indeed confume Againft this fatal fnare I would parti- the most plentiful fortune ; yet may cularly caution the heedlefs and unwa- timely caution and frugality raise again ry , as well as ...
... should have been never known . and indolence may indeed confume Againft this fatal fnare I would parti- the most plentiful fortune ; yet may cularly caution the heedlefs and unwa- timely caution and frugality raise again ry , as well as ...
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Sida 158 - Isaac, (for the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of Him that calleth,) it was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
Sida 582 - Nothing indeed can be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants.
Sida 347 - January, imported, that within six weeks to be reckoned from the day on which the ratifications were exchanged, two ministers plenipotentiaries should meet at Madrid, to confer, and finally regulate the respective pretensions of the two crowns, with relation to the trade and navigation in America and Europe, and to the limits of Florida and Carolina, as well as...
Sida 273 - King went to the houfe of Peers; and the Commons being fent for up, and attending, his Majefty gave the royal aflent to, An aft for granting to bis Majefty the fum of 500,000 1.
Sida 527 - Spain, an ufurpation, an inhumane tyranny claimed and exercifed over the American feas ; on the part of England, an undoubted right by treaties, and from God and Nature, declared and aflerted in the refolutions of parliament, are referred to the difcuffion of Plenipotentiaries, upon one and the fame equal foot. Sir, I fay, this undoubted right is to be difcufled and to be regulated.
Sida 159 - Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels. And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it.
Sida 300 - With refpeft to war, the term may be juft ; but, fmce paper was invented, I never heard of a peace that was concluded without paper ; and therefore every treaty, and every convention, may be called a paper peace, as well as the prefent. There can be no other...
Sida 161 - Months after the Commission of the Offence ; and One Moiety of the Sum so recovered shall be paid to the...
Sida 441 - I fhall always be of Opinion, that, in time of Peace, as well as in time of War, the Courts we negotiate with...
Sida 471 - Spain of the feveral treaties and conventions fubfifting between us and that Crown, and particularly of that concluded in the year 1667, as well by the exorbitant duties and...