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... bill for altering the ftyle was in dependence , which , we hope , have enabled younger readers to understand that fubje & better than formerly ; —and tables and directi for calculating intereft and discount , greatly convenient in money ...
... bill for altering the ftyle was in dependence , which , we hope , have enabled younger readers to understand that fubje & better than formerly ; —and tables and directi for calculating intereft and discount , greatly convenient in money ...
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... bill from Dec. 25. to Jan. 22 . Titralized { Males Females Males Buried Females 6151 600 1215 1060 9862046 ... bills in Paris for the year 1750 , amount 335 christenings , 4619 marriages , 18,084 Saks , and 3785 foundling children ...
... bill from Dec. 25. to Jan. 22 . Titralized { Males Females Males Buried Females 6151 600 1215 1060 9862046 ... bills in Paris for the year 1750 , amount 335 christenings , 4619 marriages , 18,084 Saks , and 3785 foundling children ...
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... bill ; becaufe his Majelty's prerogative then takes place , by which he may not only ap- point courts - martial , but may furnish them with fuch powers as he thinks ne- ceffary . When I thus talk of the argument brought in favour of ...
... bill ; becaufe his Majelty's prerogative then takes place , by which he may not only ap- point courts - martial , but may furnish them with fuch powers as he thinks ne- ceffary . When I thus talk of the argument brought in favour of ...
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... bill brought into t houfe . I then thought it unneceffa and I ftill think it fo ; because I can fuggeit to myself a cafe wherein it n become necellary for an inferior court justice to inquire who voted for o gainst any fentence of a ...
... bill brought into t houfe . I then thought it unneceffa and I ftill think it fo ; because I can fuggeit to myself a cafe wherein it n become necellary for an inferior court justice to inquire who voted for o gainst any fentence of a ...
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... under confideration . If any officer ( hould , notwithstanding his oath , difclofe to the commander in chief the vote or opinion of of any other officer upon a court - martial , Feb.1751 . On the oath of fecrecy in the mutiny - bill . 67.
... under confideration . If any officer ( hould , notwithstanding his oath , difclofe to the commander in chief the vote or opinion of of any other officer upon a court - martial , Feb.1751 . On the oath of fecrecy in the mutiny - bill . 67.
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