The Scots Magazine, Том 55Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1793 |
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... fecurity in fu- ture for the maintenance of that respect to wards the rights , the government , and the tranquillity of neutral powers , which they have on every account the right to expect . Neither this fatisfaction , nor this fecurity ...
... fecurity in fu- ture for the maintenance of that respect to wards the rights , the government , and the tranquillity of neutral powers , which they have on every account the right to expect . Neither this fatisfaction , nor this fecurity ...
Стр. 70
... fecurity of Europe . On the rest of your paper , I say nothing . — As to what relates to me and to my colleagues , the King's Minifters owe to his Majesty the account of their conduct and I have no an- fwer to give to you on this ...
... fecurity of Europe . On the rest of your paper , I say nothing . — As to what relates to me and to my colleagues , the King's Minifters owe to his Majesty the account of their conduct and I have no an- fwer to give to you on this ...
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... fecurities from bodies of men in France . On the dan ger of fuch a practice to thofe artificers , ma nufacturers , and labourers , it was unneceffa- ry for him to dwell , for it must be evident to every man ; the nece ceffity of putting ...
... fecurities from bodies of men in France . On the dan ger of fuch a practice to thofe artificers , ma nufacturers , and labourers , it was unneceffa- ry for him to dwell , for it must be evident to every man ; the nece ceffity of putting ...
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... fecurity of life or limb . And he defired the Houfe to take the most defpotic government in Europe - take Ruffia , which he believed to be as abfolute as any other , and he would venture to affirm that five times more enormities and ...
... fecurity of life or limb . And he defired the Houfe to take the most defpotic government in Europe - take Ruffia , which he believed to be as abfolute as any other , and he would venture to affirm that five times more enormities and ...
Стр. 80
... fecurity of the peace and the conftitution of the coun- try - the great law of felf - prefervation , he faid , juftified the present bill ; for he did not believe that there were more than ten , or at moft fifteen , gentlemen of that ...
... fecurity of the peace and the conftitution of the coun- try - the great law of felf - prefervation , he faid , juftified the present bill ; for he did not believe that there were more than ten , or at moft fifteen , gentlemen of that ...
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Стр. 61 - ... round the pond, to a place which I pointed out to him on the other side, I began to cross the pond with, my kite, which carried me quite over without the least fatigue, and with the greatest pleasure imaginable. I was only obliged occasionally to halt a little in my course, and resist its progress, when it appeared that, by following too quick, I lowered the kite too much ; by doing which occasionally...
Стр. 537 - I'm sure thou hast been a merciful master to him. Alas! said the mourner, I thought so when he was alive ; but now that he is dead, I think otherwise. I fear the weight of myself and my afflictions together, have been too much for him, they have shortened the poor creature's days, and I fear I have them to answer for.
Стр. 61 - I was drawn along the surface of the water in a very agreeable manner. Having then engaged another boy to carry my clothes round the pond, to a place which I pointed out to him on the other side, I began to cross the pond with my kite, which carried me quite over without the least fatigue and with the greatest pleasure imaginable.
Стр. 116 - Majesty has taken the necessary steps to maintain the honour of his crown and to vindicate the rights of his people ; and His...
Стр. 21 - ... teeth to receive them : when they clap their jaws together it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance.
Стр. 317 - It is fit to take some notice of the various terrors being held out; the numerous crowds which have attended and now attend in and about the hall, out of all reach of hearing what passes in • court ;' and the tumults which, in other places, have shamefully insulted all order and government. Audacious addresses in print dictate to us, from those they call the people, the judgment to be given now, and afterwards upon the conviction. Reasons of policy are urged, from danger to...
Стр. 21 - ... ascending from his nostrils like smoke. At other times, when swollen to an extent ready to burst, his head and tail lifted up, he spins or twirls round on the surface of the water.
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Стр. 20 - I laid soundly about his head with my club and beat him off; and after plunging and darting about my boat, he went off on a straight line through the water, seemingly with the rapidity of lightning, and entered the cape of the lagoon. I now employed my time to the very best advantage in paddling close along shore, but could not forbear looking now and then behind me, and presently perceived one of them coming up again.
Стр. 65 - Scheldt, unless she have also the right to set aside equally all the other treaties between all the powers of Europe, and all the other rights of England, or of her allies.