The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... say of me , if I should give ear to fuch a project ? Surely such a projector could have no reafon to blame me , if I rejected his project with contempt : and yet , if he did , he would not be fo unrea- fonable as the projectors of this ...
... say of me , if I should give ear to fuch a project ? Surely such a projector could have no reafon to blame me , if I rejected his project with contempt : and yet , if he did , he would not be fo unrea- fonable as the projectors of this ...
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... you must drink no more wine or ftrong liquors . Says the other , I have been long accustomed , Sir , to fuch liquors ; I must not leave them off off at once , but will try to do it 62 Feb. 1744 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
... you must drink no more wine or ftrong liquors . Says the other , I have been long accustomed , Sir , to fuch liquors ; I must not leave them off off at once , but will try to do it 62 Feb. 1744 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
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... say , carried out of any country to another , is always greater than the quantity to be drawn for , that is to fay , brought from that other , the exchange will always be a- gainft the former , and its gold and filver will be ...
... say , carried out of any country to another , is always greater than the quantity to be drawn for , that is to fay , brought from that other , the exchange will always be a- gainft the former , and its gold and filver will be ...
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... say the private intereft , of the Treafury - board , as well as Paymafter , to combat in this af- fair , they knew , that nothing could pro- cure them fuccefs in their application for this jobb of remitting the publick money , but but ...
... say the private intereft , of the Treafury - board , as well as Paymafter , to combat in this af- fair , they knew , that nothing could pro- cure them fuccefs in their application for this jobb of remitting the publick money , but but ...
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... saying , that Meff . Wilkinson and Muilman were not as capable to perform the fervice as Mr Gore and his friends : but the Lords of the Treasury had no experience of their performance ; and it is certainly their duty , as well as it is ...
... saying , that Meff . Wilkinson and Muilman were not as capable to perform the fervice as Mr Gore and his friends : but the Lords of the Treasury had no experience of their performance ; and it is certainly their duty , as well as it is ...
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