The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... themselves . The fricteft impartiality has been defigned , and we hope in great measure obferved . The inftruction and entertainment of our readers have been our conftant care ; their coun- tenance and encouragement have hitherto more ...
... themselves . The fricteft impartiality has been defigned , and we hope in great measure obferved . The inftruction and entertainment of our readers have been our conftant care ; their coun- tenance and encouragement have hitherto more ...
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... themselves , and with hay and straw for their horfes , if demanded ; and the owners of inns and other fuch places have , till of late , generally done fo , without char- ging more for it in their accounts , than the paymafter was by act ...
... themselves , and with hay and straw for their horfes , if demanded ; and the owners of inns and other fuch places have , till of late , generally done fo , without char- ging more for it in their accounts , than the paymafter was by act ...
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... themselves and horfes at a lower rate than what was allowed by law , if the Juftices fhould ap- point it to be fo ; but that neither they could require , nor the Juftices appoint any higher rates to be paid . And I muft fay it is most ...
... themselves and horfes at a lower rate than what was allowed by law , if the Juftices fhould ap- point it to be fo ; but that neither they could require , nor the Juftices appoint any higher rates to be paid . And I muft fay it is most ...
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... themselves , as other tra- vellers do , in houfes that were willing to receive them ; and when they came to a- ny garrifon , or place where they were to B2 tefide for obliging our publick houses to give free lodging to Jan. 1742 . ii ...
... themselves , as other tra- vellers do , in houfes that were willing to receive them ; and when they came to a- ny garrifon , or place where they were to B2 tefide for obliging our publick houses to give free lodging to Jan. 1742 . ii ...
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... themselves oppreffed , and knew that the foldiers were fent there , to prevent their taking their own way for freeing them- felves from that oppreffion . I do not fay it was wrong to fend foldiers there , or to fend fuch a number of ...
... themselves oppreffed , and knew that the foldiers were fent there , to prevent their taking their own way for freeing them- felves from that oppreffion . I do not fay it was wrong to fend foldiers there , or to fend fuch a number of ...
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