The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... officers to be chofen , as formerly , by the Company . To the government of Bengal the bill al- lowed very extenfive powers ; but that of declaring war it referved to be confidered at home . The members of the fupreme court of ...
... officers to be chofen , as formerly , by the Company . To the government of Bengal the bill al- lowed very extenfive powers ; but that of declaring war it referved to be confidered at home . The members of the fupreme court of ...
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... officers Commiffioners of Excise and Customs , it ap- pears that the fraudulent importation of many principal articles of revenue , without payment of duty , has lately increased to a very alarming degree , and is carried on with the ...
... officers Commiffioners of Excise and Customs , it ap- pears that the fraudulent importation of many principal articles of revenue , without payment of duty , has lately increased to a very alarming degree , and is carried on with the ...
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... officers to be quiet spectators of the pro- ceedings : this is generally the cafe , except when the revenue officers can obtain the aid of a large military force ; fuch affiftance , in the prefent eftablishment of the army , must be ...
... officers to be quiet spectators of the pro- ceedings : this is generally the cafe , except when the revenue officers can obtain the aid of a large military force ; fuch affiftance , in the prefent eftablishment of the army , must be ...
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... officers of the customs in Scotland ( which accounts are in Appendix No. 4. ) : -Those feizures are of very inconfiderable amount ; and there is too much reafon to believe that a proportion even of that small amount arifes from ...
... officers of the customs in Scotland ( which accounts are in Appendix No. 4. ) : -Those feizures are of very inconfiderable amount ; and there is too much reafon to believe that a proportion even of that small amount arifes from ...
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... officers of the East - India hips are induced , it is said , to this unbecoming trathc , as well by exceed- ing their privilege , as by the neceffity of o- therwife paying duties both to the East India Company and to the public ; which ...
... officers of the East - India hips are induced , it is said , to this unbecoming trathc , as well by exceed- ing their privilege , as by the neceffity of o- therwife paying duties both to the East India Company and to the public ; which ...
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