The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... Lordship then presented them . They confifted of eight different have been prefented by Sir Jofeph Yorke papers ... Lordships that informa- tion upon the subject he understood to be before them , which it required , and no more . This ...
... Lordship then presented them . They confifted of eight different have been prefented by Sir Jofeph Yorke papers ... Lordships that informa- tion upon the subject he understood to be before them , which it required , and no more . This ...
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... Lordships , that if he finally found it ne- ceffary to urge it , the House , by his reading it , would be fairly put in ... Lordship obferved , had faid , that the papers which had been read to their Lordships were defective , that more ...
... Lordships , that if he finally found it ne- ceffary to urge it , the House , by his reading it , would be fairly put in ... Lordship obferved , had faid , that the papers which had been read to their Lordships were defective , that more ...
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... Lordships had heard the injurious tenor of its contents . Wicked and unprece- dented as they were , however , what was ... Lordship was here interrupted by the Duke of Richmond , who spoke to order . He faid , the Noble Viscount had no ...
... Lordships had heard the injurious tenor of its contents . Wicked and unprece- dented as they were , however , what was ... Lordship was here interrupted by the Duke of Richmond , who spoke to order . He faid , the Noble Viscount had no ...
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... Lordships to determine , fince that muft be the cafe , which state of enmity you would prefer , the open attack ... Lordship know we read these Gazettes ? May not some of us resemble that Noble Lord's uncle ? He never reads a newspa ...
... Lordships to determine , fince that muft be the cafe , which state of enmity you would prefer , the open attack ... Lordship know we read these Gazettes ? May not some of us resemble that Noble Lord's uncle ? He never reads a newspa ...
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... Lordships attention to a moft egregious blunder . The King , by the ignorance and precipitation of his minifters ... Lordship begged leave to obferve , that it was the corruption of the heart that was diftreff- ing this country ; for ...
... Lordships attention to a moft egregious blunder . The King , by the ignorance and precipitation of his minifters ... Lordship begged leave to obferve , that it was the corruption of the heart that was diftreff- ing this country ; for ...
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