The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... proper for putting this liquor fo much out of the reach of the poor , as to prevent their drinking it to excefs , with- out doing a greater prejudice than necef- fary to our home distillery . And here I muft fay , I am furprised , that ...
... proper for putting this liquor fo much out of the reach of the poor , as to prevent their drinking it to excefs , with- out doing a greater prejudice than necef- fary to our home distillery . And here I muft fay , I am furprised , that ...
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... proper ; but it was thought dan- gerous to raise them very high all at once , left it might have occafioned the continu- ance of the illegal and clandeftine way of felling gin , which is now fo frequent , and left the multitude of ...
... proper ; but it was thought dan- gerous to raise them very high all at once , left it might have occafioned the continu- ance of the illegal and clandeftine way of felling gin , which is now fo frequent , and left the multitude of ...
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... proper laws for that purpose : for furely you will not abfolute- ly prohibit what is in itself innocent , of- ten ufeful , and fometimes neceflary , for the fake of preventing a vitious abuse of it ; especially as the manufacture ...
... proper laws for that purpose : for furely you will not abfolute- ly prohibit what is in itself innocent , of- ten ufeful , and fometimes neceflary , for the fake of preventing a vitious abuse of it ; especially as the manufacture ...
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... proper light ; no more than it is a reafon against preach- ing , that every one acknowledges the e- vils produced by fin . People should not only acknowledge the evil , but they should forfake , and endeavour to prevent the caufe . It ...
... proper light ; no more than it is a reafon against preach- ing , that every one acknowledges the e- vils produced by fin . People should not only acknowledge the evil , but they should forfake , and endeavour to prevent the caufe . It ...
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... proper . IX . The prefent convention fhall be ratified by the King of Sardinia and by the Queen of Hungary , and the acts of rati fication fhall be exchanged within the term of twenty days . X. During the faid term , the King of ...
... proper . IX . The prefent convention fhall be ratified by the King of Sardinia and by the Queen of Hungary , and the acts of rati fication fhall be exchanged within the term of twenty days . X. During the faid term , the King of ...
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