The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... hands of thofe accountants who receive money from the subject , to be paid into the exchequer ; that we might omit no office of receipt , and no receiver of the public revenue under that defcription , we obtained from the office of the ...
... hands of thofe accountants who receive money from the subject , to be paid into the exchequer ; that we might omit no office of receipt , and no receiver of the public revenue under that defcription , we obtained from the office of the ...
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... hands a fum for the payment of salaries and the inci- dental expences of the office . The punctuality and expedition with which the duties collected in thefe offices pafs from the pocket of the subject into the exchequer , leave us no ...
... hands a fum for the payment of salaries and the inci- dental expences of the office . The punctuality and expedition with which the duties collected in thefe offices pafs from the pocket of the subject into the exchequer , leave us no ...
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... hands , upon the 20th of October laft , was 2050l . 158. 7d .; and he has fince fignified to us , that he has paid the fame into the exchequer . The intention of that clause in the act which directs our first inquiries to the public ...
... hands , upon the 20th of October laft , was 2050l . 158. 7d .; and he has fince fignified to us , that he has paid the fame into the exchequer . The intention of that clause in the act which directs our first inquiries to the public ...
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... hands . Ld John Cavendish faid , that the cafe of the Dutch and of the other belligerent powers were very different : France had attacked us , and fo had Spain ; and he had agreed to a war with them , because it was inevitable : but it ...
... hands . Ld John Cavendish faid , that the cafe of the Dutch and of the other belligerent powers were very different : France had attacked us , and fo had Spain ; and he had agreed to a war with them , because it was inevitable : but it ...
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... hand of Q. Elifabeth , and fup- ported by fucceeding monarchs of this country ; fo that we might now , in our ... hands , and brought them in five millions a - year , must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which ...
... hand of Q. Elifabeth , and fup- ported by fucceeding monarchs of this country ; fo that we might now , in our ... hands , and brought them in five millions a - year , must necef- farily be interrupted : nay , the very mounds which ...
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