The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 - English literature |
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Page 53
... Systems of Finance , particularly applied to thofe of France and Great Britain . 8vo . 38. 6d . John- fon . A Letter addressed to the people of Piedmont , on the advantages of the French Revolution , and the neceffity of adopting its ...
... Systems of Finance , particularly applied to thofe of France and Great Britain . 8vo . 38. 6d . John- fon . A Letter addressed to the people of Piedmont , on the advantages of the French Revolution , and the neceffity of adopting its ...
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... system for the reftoration of domains , fituated in the nine depart- royalism , which can alarm the prefent ments of Belgium united to France , be- ruling powers . For fome time patt this longing to the ci - divant benefice holders ...
... system for the reftoration of domains , fituated in the nine depart- royalism , which can alarm the prefent ments of Belgium united to France , be- ruling powers . For fome time patt this longing to the ci - divant benefice holders ...
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... system of the world ? But they are of infinite concern , with regard to the prefent liberty and future happiness of my country . For if its declared friends , and avowed de- kaders , be confounded together with is confeft enemies ...
... system of the world ? But they are of infinite concern , with regard to the prefent liberty and future happiness of my country . For if its declared friends , and avowed de- kaders , be confounded together with is confeft enemies ...
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... system of eco- nomy . Mr Burke next enters into a short review of his political life ; he did not go into Parliament to con his leffon ; he did not fet his foot in St Stephen's cha- pel before he was prepared and difci- plined . He was ...
... system of eco- nomy . Mr Burke next enters into a short review of his political life ; he did not go into Parliament to con his leffon ; he did not fet his foot in St Stephen's cha- pel before he was prepared and difci- plined . He was ...
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... system of legislation which is held together only by the fear of corporal infliction , which muft degrade before it can govern , and make of the human fpecies bad men , in order to render them good fubjects . But , although I cannot ...
... system of legislation which is held together only by the fear of corporal infliction , which muft degrade before it can govern , and make of the human fpecies bad men , in order to render them good fubjects . But , although I cannot ...
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