The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... House of Commons by Mr T. Townshend , Lords North and Lewisham , Meff . Burke , Wraxall , and Eyre , Ld J. Cavendish , and Mr Sinclair 13. - 18 . Di vifion 18. Addreffes , & c . ib . Protefts 19 . Lord NORTA's ribs : A bon mot 20 ...
... House of Commons by Mr T. Townshend , Lords North and Lewisham , Meff . Burke , Wraxall , and Eyre , Ld J. Cavendish , and Mr Sinclair 13. - 18 . Di vifion 18. Addreffes , & c . ib . Protefts 19 . Lord NORTA's ribs : A bon mot 20 ...
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... house is built ; a con- fulting - room for the phyficians , and a waiting - room for the patients , are fitted up ; and furniture for a fhop is purcha sed . The wings , containing a fhop , * An elegant half - length portrait of Mr ...
... house is built ; a con- fulting - room for the phyficians , and a waiting - room for the patients , are fitted up ; and furniture for a fhop is purcha sed . The wings , containing a fhop , * An elegant half - length portrait of Mr ...
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... House of Lords could not be inform- ed of it before Thurfday , his Majefty had thought proper to wait for that day be- fore he thould fend any meffage on the fubject . The event he alluded to , he faid , was the Dutch war ; and to fhew ...
... House of Lords could not be inform- ed of it before Thurfday , his Majefty had thought proper to wait for that day be- fore he thould fend any meffage on the fubject . The event he alluded to , he faid , was the Dutch war ; and to fhew ...
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... House , by his reading it , would be fairly put in poffef- fion of it ; and his motion would there fore have the firft claim to be decided upon , whatever fubfequent one might be propofed by any other Noble Lord in the course of the ...
... House , by his reading it , would be fairly put in poffef- fion of it ; and his motion would there fore have the firft claim to be decided upon , whatever fubfequent one might be propofed by any other Noble Lord in the course of the ...
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... House . How does his Lordship know we read these Gazettes ? May not some of us resemble that Noble Lord's uncle ? He never reads a newspa- per of any kind , never , no never : why then does the Noble Lord prefume upon the certainty of ...
... House . How does his Lordship know we read these Gazettes ? May not some of us resemble that Noble Lord's uncle ? He never reads a newspa- per of any kind , never , no never : why then does the Noble Lord prefume upon the certainty of ...
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