The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... 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 neceffary to the most effential intereft of this kingdom , and peculiarly incumbent on this ...
... 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 neceffary to the most effential intereft of this kingdom , and peculiarly incumbent on this ...
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... appeared to him to be , whether the minister or his Majesty fhould poffefs the patronage of India ? An incident of a very extraordinary nature diverted the attention of the House from the motion . Mr Philip Yorke , rifing hastily ...
... appeared to him to be , whether the minister or his Majesty fhould poffefs the patronage of India ? An incident of a very extraordinary nature diverted the attention of the House from the motion . Mr Philip Yorke , rifing hastily ...
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... appeared to me aftonishing indeed , as the thermometer on which it was obferved was exposed on a wall to the north , in an open yard , fo that I did not conceive it was poffible a man could live in the degree of cold he muft neceffarily ...
... appeared to me aftonishing indeed , as the thermometer on which it was obferved was exposed on a wall to the north , in an open yard , fo that I did not conceive it was poffible a man could live in the degree of cold he muft neceffarily ...
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... appeared , that the unhappy young woman had had more than an ordinary education - that he had changed her name , and concealed that of her parents , whom the pitied , and whofe greatest fault had been too much indulgence , and a mif ...
... appeared , that the unhappy young woman had had more than an ordinary education - that he had changed her name , and concealed that of her parents , whom the pitied , and whofe greatest fault had been too much indulgence , and a mif ...
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... appeared to Tuesday , 27. The gentlemen met at be feventy members ; and the above an- fwers being read , they came to the fol- lowing refolutions : meeting be given to his Grace the Duke Refolved , 1. That the thanks of this of Portland ...
... appeared to Tuesday , 27. The gentlemen met at be feventy members ; and the above an- fwers being read , they came to the fol- lowing refolutions : meeting be given to his Grace the Duke Refolved , 1. That the thanks of this of Portland ...
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