The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... regards the hiftorical part , we conscientiously tye ourselves down to plain facts ; and the London Gazette is the ... regard that , to our most impartial judgment , fball appear due from those who defire to repay the kindness of their ...
... regards the hiftorical part , we conscientiously tye ourselves down to plain facts ; and the London Gazette is the ... regard that , to our most impartial judgment , fball appear due from those who defire to repay the kindness of their ...
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... regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to fuch bills as this now before you , there is a stronger rea- fon ; which is , your not having a power to amend it without endangering the lofs of the bill : for , if you ...
... regard to any bill that can come before you ; but , with regard to fuch bills as this now before you , there is a stronger rea- fon ; which is , your not having a power to amend it without endangering the lofs of the bill : for , if you ...
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... regard either to the liberties or the credit of your coun- try , you will proceed in your committee , upon this bill , and go thro ' it without a- ny amendment ; for the prefent fate of foreign affairs requires the utmost dispatch : nay ...
... regard either to the liberties or the credit of your coun- try , you will proceed in your committee , upon this bill , and go thro ' it without a- ny amendment ; for the prefent fate of foreign affairs requires the utmost dispatch : nay ...
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... regard to fome very material facts ; and this difference will fhew , how neceflary it is for us to make a farther inquiry into this affair than we have yet done . The Noble Lord faid , That as the diftilling - trade has now been for ...
... regard to fome very material facts ; and this difference will fhew , how neceflary it is for us to make a farther inquiry into this affair than we have yet done . The Noble Lord faid , That as the diftilling - trade has now been for ...
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... regard for the British distille- ry , which for many years has been fo much encouraged by parliament , and in which fo many people have by that encourage . ment been induced to invest their fortunes and educate their children . It is ...
... regard for the British distille- ry , which for many years has been fo much encouraged by parliament , and in which fo many people have by that encourage . ment been induced to invest their fortunes and educate their children . It is ...
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