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... such out rageous proceeding was , that the King had received advice of a scheme being formed by the Dutch for maffacring mot of his fubjects , and rendering the reft en- tirely dependent on them . Accounts from Holland in 1762 said ...
... such out rageous proceeding was , that the King had received advice of a scheme being formed by the Dutch for maffacring mot of his fubjects , and rendering the reft en- tirely dependent on them . Accounts from Holland in 1762 said ...
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... Such divifion , whether made by the commiffioners or by the theriff , may be altered by any fubfequent annual meet- ing , fourteen days previous notice of the purpose of fuch meeting being given in the Edinburgh news - papers . The ...
... Such divifion , whether made by the commiffioners or by the theriff , may be altered by any fubfequent annual meet- ing , fourteen days previous notice of the purpose of fuch meeting being given in the Edinburgh news - papers . The ...
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... Such perfons as live in boroughs , or two miles diftance from the roads , always have it in their option to re- themselves from the actual fervice , ying a compofition of the value of work in money , not under the rates entioned , to ...
... Such perfons as live in boroughs , or two miles diftance from the roads , always have it in their option to re- themselves from the actual fervice , ying a compofition of the value of work in money , not under the rates entioned , to ...
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... Such ill treatment of governors will of courfe caufe them to ne- glect thofe branches of their duty which would be of public ufe ; and force them on indirect methods ( fuch as multiplying places , penfions , c . ) to establish their own ...
... Such ill treatment of governors will of courfe caufe them to ne- glect thofe branches of their duty which would be of public ufe ; and force them on indirect methods ( fuch as multiplying places , penfions , c . ) to establish their own ...
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... such as these , qe's dominion in England ; his re- the revenue of the clergy ; an ac- of their learning ; a view of the religion ; the neceflity of a refor . the obftacles to it ; ecclefiaftical fate affairs ; and public tranfactions ...
... such as these , qe's dominion in England ; his re- the revenue of the clergy ; an ac- of their learning ; a view of the religion ; the neceflity of a refor . the obftacles to it ; ecclefiaftical fate affairs ; and public tranfactions ...
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