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Alexander, who was the ancestor of the Murrays of Tipper - muit -, who were a considerable family, and were well allied to the best families in Perthshire; they have still a male representa - tive, though he be out of the estate, which was once very consi - derable.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812
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Bu paign education muit be pardoned And they were fisted about among his dirty lev banded officers?
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More ncble perhaps in their ends, and highly beneficial to mankind; they muit alfo be allowed to have often been lefs juflift - able in the means, and in many of their enterprifes to have payed more regard to political than to ma - ral confiderations.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Here I may fee how coilly the redemption of fouls is; ere this could be com - pafled, God muft be made man, eternity muit fufFer death, the Lord of angels muit weep in a cradle, the Creator of the world mult hang like a ilave! he mult lie in a manger at Bethlehem, cry in agony at Getlifemane, die on a crofs at Calvary!
Sacramental Meditations and Advices Grounded Upon Scripture Texts: Proper for Communicants, to ... 1793
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Sometimes the fuperlative degree is ufed, and muit be rendered — quite, very or abfoluteiy entire. —
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• I muit «gain repeat It that 1 do not contend that any of these are gt - ritivn, I mejii only to fliovr the impropriety of ever having adopted that tem, in any caae, in the Englilh language.
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** Very wall, faid Anfel - mo, hitherto £he is proof againft words; we muit
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Grofe, by refcurng the remains of did Britifh * and Irifh f architecture, from any farther depredations of time, and by fixing their appearance at the eras of his federal fiirveys and collections, has erefled a monument for himfclf, that wil! be far more durable than thofe mouldering ftrodures, for the recdle&ron of which, poftcrity muit have recourse to bis pen - cil and his pen.
The Monthly Review 1791
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To make any thing of his florv, we muit fuppofe that they tore the cock - ades from the hats of the militia-officers, who Avere alfo invited to this entertainment.
A letter to a friend, on the late revolution in France Eyre, Francis, d. 1804 1791
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K.B. Jbip notice, was not to be in vacation; and that in twenty* tight davsy ioclnfive of the ten the deAion mud be madct othavlfe iapfe to the mailer; and that the mailer muit re - fide, and not even lye a night out without leave of the col - lege.
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: From Easter Term 12 Geo. 3. to ... 1790
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