The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... themselves of the ufe of their own money one of the indifpenfable means of obtaining this end is , to accelerate the payments of the revenue into the exchequer . Out of the revenue of the poft - office , the act of Q. Anne orders a ...
... themselves of the ufe of their own money one of the indifpenfable means of obtaining this end is , to accelerate the payments of the revenue into the exchequer . Out of the revenue of the poft - office , the act of Q. Anne orders a ...
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... themselves bound to pay attention to it ; and though they affifted the Americans privately , never dared fo far to forget the decency of respect due to a folemn treaty , as to give them open and avowed fuccour . Yet the Dutch had done ...
... themselves bound to pay attention to it ; and though they affifted the Americans privately , never dared fo far to forget the decency of respect due to a folemn treaty , as to give them open and avowed fuccour . Yet the Dutch had done ...
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... themselves were fo intimately concerned . - The Noble Lord now refumed the thread of his ar gument , and faid a few ... themselves under a difficulty how to proceed ; and as the fupplying the hoftile powers with naval ftores was a matter ...
... themselves were fo intimately concerned . - The Noble Lord now refumed the thread of his ar gument , and faid a few ... themselves under a difficulty how to proceed ; and as the fupplying the hoftile powers with naval ftores was a matter ...
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... themselves , as may be thought neceffary for the fervice , from among the tranf ports or other veffels in his Majefty's pay , and not commanded by the King's officers . 6. That their mariners will not be im- preffed into any other ...
... themselves , as may be thought neceffary for the fervice , from among the tranf ports or other veffels in his Majefty's pay , and not commanded by the King's officers . 6. That their mariners will not be im- preffed into any other ...
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... themselves , appoint- ing a ferjeant - major , who was a British deferter , to command them , with the rank of Major - General . On the 2d they marched to Middle- brook , and on the 3d to Prince - town . On the 2d a meffage was fent ...
... themselves , appoint- ing a ferjeant - major , who was a British deferter , to command them , with the rank of Major - General . On the 2d they marched to Middle- brook , and on the 3d to Prince - town . On the 2d a meffage was fent ...
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