The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... allowed by the go- vernment ; pretending , that by the words of the act , they are not obliged to furnish foldiers with any of thefe neceffaries , un- lefs they approve of the prices allowed by the government , or appointed by the Ju ...
... allowed by the go- vernment ; pretending , that by the words of the act , they are not obliged to furnish foldiers with any of thefe neceffaries , un- lefs they approve of the prices allowed by the government , or appointed by the Ju ...
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... allowed by act of parlia- ment , the dragoons fcrupled paying it , and the officers fent a letter to me upon the fubject . This letter I laid before the At- torney - General ; and , after he had confi- dered the cafe , his opinion was ...
... allowed by act of parlia- ment , the dragoons fcrupled paying it , and the officers fent a letter to me upon the fubject . This letter I laid before the At- torney - General ; and , after he had confi- dered the cafe , his opinion was ...
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... allowed to be quartered and billeted by this act ; paying and allowing for the fame the feveral rates herein after mention- ed , to be payable out of the fubfiftence - money , for diet and fmall beer . " I The speech of L. Junius Brutus ...
... allowed to be quartered and billeted by this act ; paying and allowing for the fame the feveral rates herein after mention- ed , to be payable out of the fubfiftence - money , for diet and fmall beer . " I The speech of L. Junius Brutus ...
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... allowed by law ; and therefore , in the mutiny - bill for the enfuing year , ( which then firft be- gan to be intitled , A bill for punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny , or de- fert their majefties fervice , and for ...
... allowed by law ; and therefore , in the mutiny - bill for the enfuing year , ( which then firft be- gan to be intitled , A bill for punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny , or de- fert their majefties fervice , and for ...
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... allowed 8 d . for his horfe , he had 4 d . a - day for himself ; and with that , or with the worse fare for him- felf , he should have been content ; efpe- cially as he knew the fcarcity of fodder could not be of a very long continuance ...
... allowed 8 d . for his horfe , he had 4 d . a - day for himself ; and with that , or with the worse fare for him- felf , he should have been content ; efpe- cially as he knew the fcarcity of fodder could not be of a very long continuance ...
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