The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... appear to be well vouched . In our register of Marriages , Births , and Deaths , the dates are now affixed , when they can be got notice of ; when they can not , the article is placed between others whose known dates come weareft the ...
... appear to be well vouched . In our register of Marriages , Births , and Deaths , the dates are now affixed , when they can be got notice of ; when they can not , the article is placed between others whose known dates come weareft the ...
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... appear . Sardinia's King demanding wages , For work he is to finish ; While Philip's troops , and eke de Gages ' , thout a blow diminish . Who is fo bafe as to mifiruft ? ' Tis your own goodness , not defert In me , whofe fate does fill ...
... appear . Sardinia's King demanding wages , For work he is to finish ; While Philip's troops , and eke de Gages ' , thout a blow diminish . Who is fo bafe as to mifiruft ? ' Tis your own goodness , not defert In me , whofe fate does fill ...
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... appear- ance of bringing in a great deal of mo- ney to the publick treasury : but I hope your Lordships will confider all the other confequences , and will never approve of a project , let it have what appearance it wil of bringing in ...
... appear- ance of bringing in a great deal of mo- ney to the publick treasury : but I hope your Lordships will confider all the other confequences , and will never approve of a project , let it have what appearance it wil of bringing in ...
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... appear upon your journals , it is no reafon why you should not now do what is in itself fo necessary and fo agreeable to reafon . This , my Lords , must be admitted with regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to ...
... appear upon your journals , it is no reafon why you should not now do what is in itself fo necessary and fo agreeable to reafon . This , my Lords , must be admitted with regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to ...
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... appear to be of little or no confequence . There- fore I must give it as my opinion , that if your Lordships have a just regard either to the liberties or the credit of your coun- try , you will proceed in your committee , upon this ...
... appear to be of little or no confequence . There- fore I must give it as my opinion , that if your Lordships have a just regard either to the liberties or the credit of your coun- try , you will proceed in your committee , upon this ...
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