The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Том 56Alex Chapman and, 1794 |
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... Equal- ly unfhaken , Oriental defpotifm has a higher claim to antiquity . " Nevertheless , hiftory has long been confidered as affording examples for the conftruction of forms of government . Athens , Carthage , and Rome , are ob- jects ...
... Equal- ly unfhaken , Oriental defpotifm has a higher claim to antiquity . " Nevertheless , hiftory has long been confidered as affording examples for the conftruction of forms of government . Athens , Carthage , and Rome , are ob- jects ...
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... equal to a porter hogshead fo that wafted only about three- fourths of a bogshead . A very elegant print , giving a view of this conflagration , is annexed to the pamphlet . In execution it is better than the Swedish print , from whence ...
... equal to a porter hogshead fo that wafted only about three- fourths of a bogshead . A very elegant print , giving a view of this conflagration , is annexed to the pamphlet . In execution it is better than the Swedish print , from whence ...
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... equal footing , both being republi- can . Thefe confiderations , joined to what was formerly faid of the natural inequality of mankind in respect of abilities and character , feem to prove , that a republic , especially as the world is ...
... equal footing , both being republi- can . Thefe confiderations , joined to what was formerly faid of the natural inequality of mankind in respect of abilities and character , feem to prove , that a republic , especially as the world is ...
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... equal power be granted to thofe artifi- cial methods , in which refembling fen- fible objects are called in to allift the operations of the fancy ? " But , it may be faid , no one denies , as a matter of fact , the power of recol ...
... equal power be granted to thofe artifi- cial methods , in which refembling fen- fible objects are called in to allift the operations of the fancy ? " But , it may be faid , no one denies , as a matter of fact , the power of recol ...
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... equal to that which we had in former times , with the monarchs of that country calumniated in every age for their infraction of treaties . The conduct of our beggarly allies , who re- fufed to defend their own territories , unlefs hired ...
... equal to that which we had in former times , with the monarchs of that country calumniated in every age for their infraction of treaties . The conduct of our beggarly allies , who re- fufed to defend their own territories , unlefs hired ...
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