The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... sure every gentleman must allow, that we have made a cheap purchase; for which reason I shall conclude with moving, That a sum not exceeding 32,0col. be granted to his Majesty, to enable his Majesty to make good his engagements with the ...
... sure every gentleman must allow, that we have made a cheap purchase; for which reason I shall conclude with moving, That a sum not exceeding 32,0col. be granted to his Majesty, to enable his Majesty to make good his engagements with the ...
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... sure of. He may, to the misfortune of Europe, and of this nation in particular, be suddenly cut off in the prime of his age. And this misfortune would be highly exaggerated, should he die before any election of a King of the. *:. ut jin ...
... sure of. He may, to the misfortune of Europe, and of this nation in particular, be suddenly cut off in the prime of his age. And this misfortune would be highly exaggerated, should he die before any election of a King of the. *:. ut jin ...
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... sure of being supported by all the so rior clergy, on account both of Pro sed principle, and of a particular gro" they bore the parliament of Paris, *. since. that. body. so. readily. regio". Majes: ofty's declaration for subjecting the ...
... sure of being supported by all the so rior clergy, on account both of Pro sed principle, and of a particular gro" they bore the parliament of Paris, *. since. that. body. so. readily. regio". Majes: ofty's declaration for subjecting the ...
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... sure of opposition from them, for this very reason, that it was his. This in particular is disliked by the states of Zealand, on account of their own interest; because as merchandize pays very little duty in that province, and so the ...
... sure of opposition from them, for this very reason, that it was his. This in particular is disliked by the states of Zealand, on account of their own interest; because as merchandize pays very little duty in that province, and so the ...
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... sure somember of this house who thinks so, will onsent to the granting of the fubsidy, unoshe be subsidized himself, as well as the Prince for whom the subsidy is required. Now, Sir, with regard to the measure for which the present ...
... sure somember of this house who thinks so, will onsent to the granting of the fubsidy, unoshe be subsidized himself, as well as the Prince for whom the subsidy is required. Now, Sir, with regard to the measure for which the present ...
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