The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... charge in the knowledge of religion and virtue ; and are deeply affected with their prefent diftreffed fituation , arifing from their fmall livings , as they have good reafon to believe , that more than one third of them do not enjoy ...
... charge in the knowledge of religion and virtue ; and are deeply affected with their prefent diftreffed fituation , arifing from their fmall livings , as they have good reafon to believe , that more than one third of them do not enjoy ...
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PARLIAMENT . [ vol . 45. p . 710. ] charge for 18,000l . for the purchase of eftimates , he dwelt particularly on the In the Houfe of Commons , Dec. 11. the late Sir Gregory Page's house and while the proceedings of the committee ...
PARLIAMENT . [ vol . 45. p . 710. ] charge for 18,000l . for the purchase of eftimates , he dwelt particularly on the In the Houfe of Commons , Dec. 11. the late Sir Gregory Page's house and while the proceedings of the committee ...
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... charge , and in the name of his Noble re- lation challenged them to do it . Mr Fox declared with great warmth , that if he was able to trace up the re- port to Lord Temple , he would not he- fitate that moment to move for his im ...
... charge , and in the name of his Noble re- lation challenged them to do it . Mr Fox declared with great warmth , that if he was able to trace up the re- port to Lord Temple , he would not he- fitate that moment to move for his im ...
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... charge had been brought against them . Sir Peter Burrell moved instantly , that the words might be taken down . Lord North infifted , that the inquiry fhould proceed . Mr Dalrymple seemed much embarrass . ed . - Said , he had nothing ...
... charge had been brought against them . Sir Peter Burrell moved instantly , that the words might be taken down . Lord North infifted , that the inquiry fhould proceed . Mr Dalrymple seemed much embarrass . ed . - Said , he had nothing ...
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... charge of their duty ; and finding them- complicated and important objects , deter- mined , for the fake of perfpicuity , to fepa- ; rate the matters referred to them : they have accordingly confined their first inquiries to the nature ...
... charge of their duty ; and finding them- complicated and important objects , deter- mined , for the fake of perfpicuity , to fepa- ; rate the matters referred to them : they have accordingly confined their first inquiries to the nature ...
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