The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... CYNTHIA . MADAM , I Said laft night , that I fhould fend a bil- let , that would furprise you : I believe this will , when it informs you , it is this Jan. 1742 . 31 WEEKLY ESSAY S. Je haze es pur fu bien; which in plain ...
... CYNTHIA . MADAM , I Said laft night , that I fhould fend a bil- let , that would furprise you : I believe this will , when it informs you , it is this Jan. 1742 . 31 WEEKLY ESSAY S. Je haze es pur fu bien; which in plain ...
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... said . wening , I will look upon your goods . I then took her direction , and the went into her coach . When she was gone , I asked the favour of the fhopman to cut off the ftamps , numbers , and other marks of the Scots ma- nufacture ...
... said . wening , I will look upon your goods . I then took her direction , and the went into her coach . When she was gone , I asked the favour of the fhopman to cut off the ftamps , numbers , and other marks of the Scots ma- nufacture ...
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... said sea , from whence by land - carriage to Mushad , is not quite 14 days journey for a carravan . Capt . Elton , in fetting forth the many advantages this trade muft neceffarily be attended with , obferves , amongst other things ...
... said sea , from whence by land - carriage to Mushad , is not quite 14 days journey for a carravan . Capt . Elton , in fetting forth the many advantages this trade muft neceffarily be attended with , obferves , amongst other things ...
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... said ap- plication fhall be made , the advantages or inconveniencies that may attend this chan- nel of commerce , will be thoroughly weigh- ed and difcuffed . To the author of the SCOTS MAGAZINE . SIR , when I was in the country , from ...
... said ap- plication fhall be made , the advantages or inconveniencies that may attend this chan- nel of commerce , will be thoroughly weigh- ed and difcuffed . To the author of the SCOTS MAGAZINE . SIR , when I was in the country , from ...
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... said , that , even in the times of greateft plenty , a publick houfe could fupport itself upon the profits made by the foldiers quartered upon it . Now , Sir , with regard to the neceffity of impofing this burden or tax upon the owners ...
... said , that , even in the times of greateft plenty , a publick houfe could fupport itself upon the profits made by the foldiers quartered upon it . Now , Sir , with regard to the neceffity of impofing this burden or tax upon the owners ...
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