The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... Several years ago , repeated adver- tifements were made to the public , That if the landed intereft made any oppofi- tion , the Schoolmafters would give up all thoughts of applying for an increafe of their falaries . Private ...
... Several years ago , repeated adver- tifements were made to the public , That if the landed intereft made any oppofi- tion , the Schoolmafters would give up all thoughts of applying for an increafe of their falaries . Private ...
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... Several of them travel about as carriers and pedlars , but more inlift as foldiers and failors , or bind themselves as fervants . Though they conform to the Roman - Catholic mode of worship , they are looked upon in the light of unbelie ...
... Several of them travel about as carriers and pedlars , but more inlift as foldiers and failors , or bind themselves as fervants . Though they conform to the Roman - Catholic mode of worship , they are looked upon in the light of unbelie ...
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... Several other members fpoke ; and the Houfe divided on Mr Pitt's motion , when there appeared , for it & o , against it 153. — And Mr Baker's two refolutions were carried without a divifion . Mr Erskine then moved , " That it is ...
... Several other members fpoke ; and the Houfe divided on Mr Pitt's motion , when there appeared , for it & o , against it 153. — And Mr Baker's two refolutions were carried without a divifion . Mr Erskine then moved , " That it is ...
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... several allufions to a Noble relation of his , and as several things thrown out in a former debate appeared to his mind in the form of threats ; he bad authority from that Noble perfon to declare , that the place which he had lately ...
... several allufions to a Noble relation of his , and as several things thrown out in a former debate appeared to his mind in the form of threats ; he bad authority from that Noble perfon to declare , that the place which he had lately ...
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thip concluded with declaring his appro- bation of the motion , Several other members fpoke , and the motion was carried without a divifion ; and on being reported to the Houfe , was agreed to . The following is the addrefs , prefented ...
thip concluded with declaring his appro- bation of the motion , Several other members fpoke , and the motion was carried without a divifion ; and on being reported to the Houfe , was agreed to . The following is the addrefs , prefented ...
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