The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... manner , all our cities have been repaired and improved fince the days of our George II . and our nabobs bave brought fuch quantities of gold from the Eaft - Indies , that filver is as little esteemed by them as it was by So- lomon's ...
... manner , all our cities have been repaired and improved fince the days of our George II . and our nabobs bave brought fuch quantities of gold from the Eaft - Indies , that filver is as little esteemed by them as it was by So- lomon's ...
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... manner in which the public money was expended in that department : all was buried under the mystery of necctlary forts and fortifica- tions . Mr Huffey implored the Noble Lord B 43 ît . Mr Baker made fome further obfer vations Jan. 1784 ...
... manner in which the public money was expended in that department : all was buried under the mystery of necctlary forts and fortifica- tions . Mr Huffey implored the Noble Lord B 43 ît . Mr Baker made fome further obfer vations Jan. 1784 ...
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... manner in which it had been hurried through the House , before it was poffible for gentlemen to be apprifed of its malignity ; and concluded with wishing the House to wave the con- fideration of the order of the day , and give him leave ...
... manner in which it had been hurried through the House , before it was poffible for gentlemen to be apprifed of its malignity ; and concluded with wishing the House to wave the con- fideration of the order of the day , and give him leave ...
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... manner difavowed his knowledge of any fuch transaction . Some of the friends of the Duke of Portland had apprifed his Grace of what was going forward in the Houfe . He , with both his fecretaries , ( Mr R. Burke and Mr O'Beirne ) , came ...
... manner difavowed his knowledge of any fuch transaction . Some of the friends of the Duke of Portland had apprifed his Grace of what was going forward in the Houfe . He , with both his fecretaries , ( Mr R. Burke and Mr O'Beirne ) , came ...
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... manner in which the tea which has been fraudulently imported is brought from the fea fide , by armed bodies of men , to this metropolis and its neighbour- hood ; but , as a confiderable quantity is alfo moved by the fallacious ufe of ...
... manner in which the tea which has been fraudulently imported is brought from the fea fide , by armed bodies of men , to this metropolis and its neighbour- hood ; but , as a confiderable quantity is alfo moved by the fallacious ufe of ...
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