The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... received for taxes or duties , and of the names of all perfons who are receivers of public money raised upon the subject by taxes or duties , and who pay the fame into the exchequer . " We have examined into the manner in which the ...
... received for taxes or duties , and of the names of all perfons who are receivers of public money raised upon the subject by taxes or duties , and who pay the fame into the exchequer . " We have examined into the manner in which the ...
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... receiving the cur- rent produce of those months ; and for It the receiver of the tenths to detain in his hands , for at leaft a year , the whole of this duty , received by him before the 31ft of May , in each year , ( at which time he ...
... receiving the cur- rent produce of those months ; and for It the receiver of the tenths to detain in his hands , for at leaft a year , the whole of this duty , received by him before the 31ft of May , in each year , ( at which time he ...
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... received ; their High Mightineffes had not condefcended to tranfmit anfwers to thefe reiterated re- monftrances ; they paffed them over in filent neglect , and perfevered in their in- juries and injuftice , without an attempt at ...
... received ; their High Mightineffes had not condefcended to tranfmit anfwers to thefe reiterated re- monftrances ; they paffed them over in filent neglect , and perfevered in their in- juries and injuftice , without an attempt at ...
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... received , when application was made , through the medium of our ambaffador , for redress and punishment ? - After having defer- red for fome time paying any attention to our repeated remonftrances , we were at last answered , that the ...
... received , when application was made , through the medium of our ambaffador , for redress and punishment ? - After having defer- red for fome time paying any attention to our repeated remonftrances , we were at last answered , that the ...
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... received no injury from us , therefore could harbour no refentment or inimical views . Nothing of that kind was to be apprehended : but were it o- therwife , ftill aggreffion , coming from what quarter it may , was to be refifted as ...
... received no injury from us , therefore could harbour no refentment or inimical views . Nothing of that kind was to be apprehended : but were it o- therwife , ftill aggreffion , coming from what quarter it may , was to be refifted as ...
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