The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... hope , that if it fhall be found neceffary to apply to parliament for increafing their prefent legal falary , which amounts to no more than 51. 118 . 1 d . his Majefty will be graciously plea fed to give fuch countenance to that ap ...
... hope , that if it fhall be found neceffary to apply to parliament for increafing their prefent legal falary , which amounts to no more than 51. 118 . 1 d . his Majefty will be graciously plea fed to give fuch countenance to that ap ...
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... hope of a difcovery was despaired of ) to fall in company with a certain prieft , to whom they were lamenting their lofs , ag- gravated by the additional affliction of not knowing certainly whether death , imprison- ment , or ...
... hope of a difcovery was despaired of ) to fall in company with a certain prieft , to whom they were lamenting their lofs , ag- gravated by the additional affliction of not knowing certainly whether death , imprison- ment , or ...
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... hope . It had been reported , that if a change of miniftry fhould take place , it was intended to diffolve parliament . He hoped Mr Pitt , or whoever fhould fuc- ceed , would not venture to take fo rash a ftep . He befought the Houfe ...
... hope . It had been reported , that if a change of miniftry fhould take place , it was intended to diffolve parliament . He hoped Mr Pitt , or whoever fhould fuc- ceed , would not venture to take fo rash a ftep . He befought the Houfe ...
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... Hope was e- lapsed ; whilft we , who were ignorant of the a variety of circumstances , fuch as , whe ther 20 Books : On the paffage to India through Egypt . Vol . 46 . NEW BOOKS Col Capper's obfervations on the paffage to India through ...
... Hope was e- lapsed ; whilft we , who were ignorant of the a variety of circumstances , fuch as , whe ther 20 Books : On the paffage to India through Egypt . Vol . 46 . NEW BOOKS Col Capper's obfervations on the paffage to India through ...
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... Hope ; the na- vigation of the Red Sea being now tole- rably well known , can in a proper season no longer be deemed dangerous ; and as to inconvenience , I know of none but what might be almoft entirely removed by means of a little ...
... Hope ; the na- vigation of the Red Sea being now tole- rably well known , can in a proper season no longer be deemed dangerous ; and as to inconvenience , I know of none but what might be almoft entirely removed by means of a little ...
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