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... reasons which bills of greatest confequence brought before the legislature are rejected , or balled into laws . In this volume , the Scors reader , to whofe fervice principally our labours are de- coted , will find abftracts of the ...
... reasons which bills of greatest confequence brought before the legislature are rejected , or balled into laws . In this volume , the Scors reader , to whofe fervice principally our labours are de- coted , will find abftracts of the ...
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... reason for their remaining where they were , till a more proper time for declaring their de- ftination ; or the janisaries had refolved that they would not allow themselves to be feparated , in hopes they might oblige the court to find ...
... reason for their remaining where they were , till a more proper time for declaring their de- ftination ; or the janisaries had refolved that they would not allow themselves to be feparated , in hopes they might oblige the court to find ...
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... reasons , which he would communicate to his Ma- jefty in due time . It is now faid , that the ftates of Courland are endeavouring B to to raise money , for paying the debt due to Jan. 1751 . 5 A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
... reasons , which he would communicate to his Ma- jefty in due time . It is now faid , that the ftates of Courland are endeavouring B to to raise money , for paying the debt due to Jan. 1751 . 5 A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
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... reason to plead for the prefervation of our ftrength at fea , and for treating our fea- men in the moft humane and grateful manner . But whether they have done fo or no , I fhall leave gentlemen to judge from the motion now before us ...
... reason to plead for the prefervation of our ftrength at fea , and for treating our fea- men in the moft humane and grateful manner . But whether they have done fo or no , I fhall leave gentlemen to judge from the motion now before us ...
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... reason to ap prehend , that the vote or opinion of gentlemen in a court - martial may be di rected by the influence of the commander in chief , when he refolves to make use of his influence for that purpose . How is this to be prevented ...
... reason to ap prehend , that the vote or opinion of gentlemen in a court - martial may be di rected by the influence of the commander in chief , when he refolves to make use of his influence for that purpose . How is this to be prevented ...
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