The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... established , as the basis of the negotiation , by the con- fent of the two Governments , is found- ed on restitutions to be made by his Bri- tanic Majefty to France , in compenfa- tion of the arrangements to which that Power may ...
... established , as the basis of the negotiation , by the con- fent of the two Governments , is found- ed on restitutions to be made by his Bri- tanic Majefty to France , in compenfa- tion of the arrangements to which that Power may ...
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... established by autho- rity , were fufficient inducements to a people lefs fufceptible of affection to- wards their princes than the English , for unbounded admiration and respect . If the afpect of foreign nations be re- garded , we ...
... established by autho- rity , were fufficient inducements to a people lefs fufceptible of affection to- wards their princes than the English , for unbounded admiration and respect . If the afpect of foreign nations be re- garded , we ...
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... established a religion and government of their own ; when the Hugonots in France , in arms with the Admiral Coligny at their head , were yet unconfcious of the approach- ing flaughter of St Bartholomew ; and when Philip in Spain , aided ...
... established a religion and government of their own ; when the Hugonots in France , in arms with the Admiral Coligny at their head , were yet unconfcious of the approach- ing flaughter of St Bartholomew ; and when Philip in Spain , aided ...
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... established opinions . They exclude at once the fources of modern luxuries and refinements , modern vices and improvements . Hence their wants , comparatively fpeaking , are but few , and these are ea- fily fatisfied ; their love of ...
... established opinions . They exclude at once the fources of modern luxuries and refinements , modern vices and improvements . Hence their wants , comparatively fpeaking , are but few , and these are ea- fily fatisfied ; their love of ...
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... established gradations of faperiority , their manners are originally ftamped with the impref- fion of their particular station , and af- terwards conform themselves only to the exigency of temporary circumstances . To their inferiors ...
... established gradations of faperiority , their manners are originally ftamped with the impref- fion of their particular station , and af- terwards conform themselves only to the exigency of temporary circumstances . To their inferiors ...
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