The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... nature had taken place , to put the public to a needlefs expence , and that the delicacy of the fituation of by buying a palace to convert into an Ireland , on account of the volunteers , academy . Such , however , as faw it in had been ...
... nature had taken place , to put the public to a needlefs expence , and that the delicacy of the fituation of by buying a palace to convert into an Ireland , on account of the volunteers , academy . Such , however , as faw it in had been ...
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... nature ; it was dangerous . If parliament were to be diffolved , the reprefentatives of the people might be faid to be mere tenants at will ; the crea tures of defpotifm , affembled only to re- gifter edicts of the minifter of the day ...
... nature ; it was dangerous . If parliament were to be diffolved , the reprefentatives of the people might be faid to be mere tenants at will ; the crea tures of defpotifm , affembled only to re- gifter edicts of the minifter of the day ...
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... nature diverted the attention of the House from the motion . Mr Philip Yorke , rifing hastily , craved the indulgence of the Houfe for a few minutes . He faid , that , notwithstand- ing the immaculate purity which the late miniftry ...
... nature diverted the attention of the House from the motion . Mr Philip Yorke , rifing hastily , craved the indulgence of the Houfe for a few minutes . He faid , that , notwithstand- ing the immaculate purity which the late miniftry ...
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... nature and extent of the illicit practices ; referving to a fubfequent difcuffion and ar- rangement , what may occur , or be suggested to them on the means of prevention . Your committee cannot proceed to state the refult , without ...
... nature and extent of the illicit practices ; referving to a fubfequent difcuffion and ar- rangement , what may occur , or be suggested to them on the means of prevention . Your committee cannot proceed to state the refult , without ...
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... nature and extent of the evil in point of fact . TEA is a very principal article of excife and customs , and claims the first attention in this part of our inquiry , being highly valuable in proportion to its bulk and weight ; eafily ...
... nature and extent of the evil in point of fact . TEA is a very principal article of excife and customs , and claims the first attention in this part of our inquiry , being highly valuable in proportion to its bulk and weight ; eafily ...
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