The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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being away from their ufual employ ments and manner of life , all tend to rankle their minds , and to prevent the fuccefs of the beft - inftituted plan of cure . There are many inftances of fuch patients having been difmiffed as incura ...
being away from their ufual employ ments and manner of life , all tend to rankle their minds , and to prevent the fuccefs of the beft - inftituted plan of cure . There are many inftances of fuch patients having been difmiffed as incura ...
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... manner in which the public revenue is collected , received , and paid into the exchequer , in all these offices , and by all thefe re- ceivers . In the customs , the receiver - general , William Mellish , Efq ; certified to us , That ...
... manner in which the public revenue is collected , received , and paid into the exchequer , in all these offices , and by all thefe re- ceivers . In the customs , the receiver - general , William Mellish , Efq ; certified to us , That ...
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... manner by Spain ? - What then could they mean by a cafus fæderis ? If these inftances did not come under that description , none ever would or could . Nay , as a full proof of the reprehenfibility of their conduct in this respect , the ...
... manner by Spain ? - What then could they mean by a cafus fæderis ? If these inftances did not come under that description , none ever would or could . Nay , as a full proof of the reprehenfibility of their conduct in this respect , the ...
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... manner in which he re- ceived Mr Bolts , and made him fupervi- for of his India affairs , fhews the with he has to have an Eaft - India company ; we might aflift his views ; and a fublidy of 1,000,000 of money might make the great and ...
... manner in which he re- ceived Mr Bolts , and made him fupervi- for of his India affairs , fhews the with he has to have an Eaft - India company ; we might aflift his views ; and a fublidy of 1,000,000 of money might make the great and ...
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... manner , but much more dispersed , could not have been affembled in less than ten days . And even then , if he fhould quit his ftrong ground in the highlands , in order to pass over to the relief of the Jerfeys , he must have subjected ...
... manner , but much more dispersed , could not have been affembled in less than ten days . And even then , if he fhould quit his ftrong ground in the highlands , in order to pass over to the relief of the Jerfeys , he must have subjected ...
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