The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... continued and increased . It is there- fore hoped , that those who have not yet contributed , will be induced to encou- rage this inftitution . A full lift of those who have already contributed , is to be feen at the shop of Mr William ...
... continued and increased . It is there- fore hoped , that those who have not yet contributed , will be induced to encou- rage this inftitution . A full lift of those who have already contributed , is to be feen at the shop of Mr William ...
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... continued his Lord- fhip , when the hoftilities commenced be- tween this country and France , we nei- ther infifted upon the one or the other of thefe conditions . Though the States . General were bound by the exprefs terms of a ...
... continued his Lord- fhip , when the hoftilities commenced be- tween this country and France , we nei- ther infifted upon the one or the other of thefe conditions . Though the States . General were bound by the exprefs terms of a ...
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... continued to furnish the states at open war with their ally with every kind of ftores neceffary for their conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im ...
... continued to furnish the states at open war with their ally with every kind of ftores neceffary for their conducting it , and even took off the du- ty from several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im ...
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... what was very extraordinary , continued his Grace , though we fee no tranfcript of it here , a memorial ( unless I am very much de- - ceived ceived indeed ) was fome time ago pre- fented to 12 Vol . 43 . Parliament : On the Dutch war .
... what was very extraordinary , continued his Grace , though we fee no tranfcript of it here , a memorial ( unless I am very much de- - ceived ceived indeed ) was fome time ago pre- fented to 12 Vol . 43 . Parliament : On the Dutch war .
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... continued in power , he put the motion mentioned above , and fat down . Lord Bathurst explained to the House , that the Manifefto alone fully answered every purpose that the House could want a knowledge of . In reply to what his Grace ...
... continued in power , he put the motion mentioned above , and fat down . Lord Bathurst explained to the House , that the Manifefto alone fully answered every purpose that the House could want a knowledge of . In reply to what his Grace ...
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