The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... thing . 11. In 1646 , during the civil wars , an act of the convention of eftates was paff- ed , by which a school was appointed to be eftablished in every parish not then provided . The heritors or proprietors of land were also ...
... thing . 11. In 1646 , during the civil wars , an act of the convention of eftates was paff- ed , by which a school was appointed to be eftablished in every parish not then provided . The heritors or proprietors of land were also ...
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... thing could cleanfe ; there was no coming at a knowledge of the 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 ...
... thing could cleanfe ; there was no coming at a knowledge of the 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 ...
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... thing perfonal what- ever ; and therefore he hoped the House would not be influenced by any thing now faid . Mr Dundas then moved the third read- ing of the land - tax bill , which , after a fhort debate , was agreed to , and paffed ...
... thing perfonal what- ever ; and therefore he hoped the House would not be influenced by any thing now faid . Mr Dundas then moved the third read- ing of the land - tax bill , which , after a fhort debate , was agreed to , and paffed ...
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... thing of the intentions of thofe who are the present advisers of the crown , and of courfe that from that knowledge the committee would give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be ...
... thing of the intentions of thofe who are the present advisers of the crown , and of courfe that from that knowledge the committee would give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be ...
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... thing any man had to propose in that House ; but he was not to be influenced by party- heat or the fpirit of violence . At pre- fent , he thought the motion for the or- der of the day ought to be withdrawn ; there were many cogent ...
... thing any man had to propose in that House ; but he was not to be influenced by party- heat or the fpirit of violence . At pre- fent , he thought the motion for the or- der of the day ought to be withdrawn ; there were many cogent ...
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