The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... observe , that their inland establishment is utterly unfit to fupprefs thefe proceedings , being calculated rather to detect frauds than to refift violence ; and having hardly any powers of exertion upon the coaft , beyond the detection ...
... observe , that their inland establishment is utterly unfit to fupprefs thefe proceedings , being calculated rather to detect frauds than to refift violence ; and having hardly any powers of exertion upon the coaft , beyond the detection ...
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... observe , that the accounts from the commiflioners of the revenue in Scotland agree entirely with thofe of the English commiffioners , in esta blishing as a fact , that the practice of fmug . gling in armed cutters and luggers is much ...
... observe , that the accounts from the commiflioners of the revenue in Scotland agree entirely with thofe of the English commiffioners , in esta blishing as a fact , that the practice of fmug . gling in armed cutters and luggers is much ...
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... observation of every man in the kingdom , your committee will proceed more particularly to what has been stated to ... observe , that the total duties of custom and excife , paid before the tea can legally come into the hands of the ...
... observation of every man in the kingdom , your committee will proceed more particularly to what has been stated to ... observe , that the total duties of custom and excife , paid before the tea can legally come into the hands of the ...
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... observation , my breath froze to my lips , and made an icicle of my beard . Sometimes the cold is fo exceffive as to ftrike both men and horfes dead , who happen to be at too great a diftance from any house to shelter themselves from it ...
... observation , my breath froze to my lips , and made an icicle of my beard . Sometimes the cold is fo exceffive as to ftrike both men and horfes dead , who happen to be at too great a diftance from any house to shelter themselves from it ...
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... observations and experiments . Every thing was ready on the 2d of March , in the Champ de Mars . A party of M. Blanchard's friends had repaired to a certain country - houfe , where he had promifed to meet them through the air . The ...
... observations and experiments . Every thing was ready on the 2d of March , in the Champ de Mars . A party of M. Blanchard's friends had repaired to a certain country - houfe , where he had promifed to meet them through the air . The ...
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