The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... whose moral characters are fo depraved as to make it evident they believe in nothing capable of being a check on their paffions . They are univerfally accounted pilferers , cheats , faithlefs , fhameless , and abandoned to all manner of ...
... whose moral characters are fo depraved as to make it evident they believe in nothing capable of being a check on their paffions . They are univerfally accounted pilferers , cheats , faithlefs , fhameless , and abandoned to all manner of ...
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... whose revenues would have been confiderably diminished by diverting the channel of commerce from Gedda , foon took the alarm , and used all his influence to op- pofe the Governor General's plan . În his negotiation at the Porte for this ...
... whose revenues would have been confiderably diminished by diverting the channel of commerce from Gedda , foon took the alarm , and used all his influence to op- pofe the Governor General's plan . În his negotiation at the Porte for this ...
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... whose representation his Majefty would have proceeded to a conclufive determination , the agent of the Assembly declined the pursuit . ” Barbadoes . To his Excellency David Parry , Esq ; & c . The humble address of the General Assembly ...
... whose representation his Majefty would have proceeded to a conclufive determination , the agent of the Assembly declined the pursuit . ” Barbadoes . To his Excellency David Parry , Esq ; & c . The humble address of the General Assembly ...
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... whose peculiar province nue to act , in these matters . Inftead of it is , to keep the public purfe ; and when keeping within the bounds of their duty , they make grants out of it , to infpect as the watchmen of the ftate , and the and ...
... whose peculiar province nue to act , in these matters . Inftead of it is , to keep the public purfe ; and when keeping within the bounds of their duty , they make grants out of it , to infpect as the watchmen of the ftate , and the and ...
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... whose determination shall be final . Justices may mitigate penalties . 10. Penalty of 40 s . on perfons fummoned as witnefics who shall neglect to appear . 11. All penalties to be divided , one moiety to the receiver - general of his ...
... whose determination shall be final . Justices may mitigate penalties . 10. Penalty of 40 s . on perfons fummoned as witnefics who shall neglect to appear . 11. All penalties to be divided , one moiety to the receiver - general of his ...
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