The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... respect very advanta- geous to their profeffion . 13. During the period of 140 years , which have elapfed fince the falaries of the schoolmafters were first established , it cannot admit of the leaft doubt , that by the increase of the ...
... respect very advanta- geous to their profeffion . 13. During the period of 140 years , which have elapfed fince the falaries of the schoolmafters were first established , it cannot admit of the leaft doubt , that by the increase of the ...
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... respect for a meffage from the King ; but his duty to his country rendered it neceffary for him to persevere in moving for the order of the day . The Speaker decided in favour of Mr Fox , on the ground of his having rifen to move the ...
... respect for a meffage from the King ; but his duty to his country rendered it neceffary for him to persevere in moving for the order of the day . The Speaker decided in favour of Mr Fox , on the ground of his having rifen to move the ...
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... respect to the Zemindars , he was anxious that their rights fhould be tenderly guarded ; and that effectual means fhould be used to prevent all manner of depredations , fraud , and injuftice . He enlarged upon this for a confiderable ...
... respect to the Zemindars , he was anxious that their rights fhould be tenderly guarded ; and that effectual means fhould be used to prevent all manner of depredations , fraud , and injuftice . He enlarged upon this for a confiderable ...
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... respect to tea clandeftinely imported from Ireland . - There are feveral other circumstan . ces refpecting this great object of revenue , which in due time may merit parliamentary attention ; but in the prefent unfettled ftate of this ...
... respect to tea clandeftinely imported from Ireland . - There are feveral other circumstan . ces refpecting this great object of revenue , which in due time may merit parliamentary attention ; but in the prefent unfettled ftate of this ...
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... respects , but with- mendation . The news of this melan- choly affair having reached his Grace's ear , he immediately fent his furgeon to the Major . The piece of the fword was extracted , and every poffible affiftance was given him ...
... respects , but with- mendation . The news of this melan- choly affair having reached his Grace's ear , he immediately fent his furgeon to the Major . The piece of the fword was extracted , and every poffible affiftance was given him ...
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