The Scots Magazine, Nide 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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Sivu 2
... duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly and vigorously to attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which ...
... duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly and vigorously to attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which ...
Sivu 15
... duty lowe him , will plead my excufe . If I thought his character fuffered among the valuable and difcerning part of mankind , and fuch as are true friends to our happy conftitution , and the Royal family now upon our throne , as I am ...
... duty lowe him , will plead my excufe . If I thought his character fuffered among the valuable and difcerning part of mankind , and fuch as are true friends to our happy conftitution , and the Royal family now upon our throne , as I am ...
Sivu 24
... duty we owe to our fovereig That there are fufpicions and complaints as well as the people . We meet here among the people , and among the gene- communicate to our fovereign the fent rality of the beft fort of people , is , it is ments ...
... duty we owe to our fovereig That there are fufpicions and complaints as well as the people . We meet here among the people , and among the gene- communicate to our fovereign the fent rality of the beft fort of people , is , it is ments ...
Sivu 27
... duty both to prevent and punish . It is inconfiftent with the honour of this nation , to have our King ftand indebted to his fervants or tradef- men , who may be ruined by a delay of payment : the parliament has provided ficiently for ...
... duty both to prevent and punish . It is inconfiftent with the honour of this nation , to have our King ftand indebted to his fervants or tradef- men , who may be ruined by a delay of payment : the parliament has provided ficiently for ...
Sivu 35
... duty of true Englishmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who fincerely with well to the prefent Royal family , to be against the taking thefe 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay . I do not know any thing more impoli- tick , nay more dangerous ...
... duty of true Englishmen , as well as loyal fubjects , who fincerely with well to the prefent Royal family , to be against the taking thefe 16,000 Hanoverians into our pay . I do not know any thing more impoli- tick , nay more dangerous ...
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Sivu 131 - For others' hearts, tenacious of their own; And we no less of ours, when such the bait. Ye Fortune's cofferers! ye powers of Wealth ! Can gold gain friendship? impudence of hope! As well mere man an angel might beget. Love, and love only, is the loan for love.
Sivu 447 - Luxury, my lords, is to be taxed, but vice prohibited, let the difficulty in the law be what it will. Would you lay a tax upon a breach of the ten commandments ? Would not such a tax be wicked and scandalous...
Sivu 79 - tis madness to defer: Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom is push'd out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time; Year after year it steals, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment leaves The vast concerns of an eternal scene.
Sivu 318 - Tho' dead may be so far removed ; Only ye vail of flesh between, Perhaps yy watch us though unseen. Whilst we, ylr loss lamenting, say, They're out of hearing far away ; Guardians to us perhaps they're near Concealed in vehicles of air — And yet no notices yy give Nor tell us where, nor how yy live ; Tho...
Sivu 79 - ... immortal. All men think all men mortal but themselves ; Themselves, when some alarming shock of Fate Strikes through their wounded hearts the sudden dread : But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close; where past the shaft no trace is found.
Sivu 89 - Opening of this) feems to us highly derogatory to the Rights, Honour and Dignity of the great Council of the Nation, and a very dangerous Precedent to future Times.
Sivu 97 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his majefty, that he will be gracioufly...
Sivu 273 - Lift up your heads, ye everlasting gates! And give the King of Glory to come in. Who is the King of Glory ? he who left His throne of glory for the pang of death. Lift up your heads, ye everlasting gates!
Sivu 131 - So sung Philander, as his friend went round In the rich ichor, in the generous blood Of Bacchus, purple god of joyous wit, A brow solute, and ever-laughing eye.
Sivu 183 - ... and business, debauching their morals, and inciting them to perpetrate all manner of vices; and the ill consequences of the excessive use of such liquors are not confined to the present generation, but extend to future ages, and tend to the devastation and ruin, of this kingdom...