The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... answer, that as the Porte had abandoned the defence of his countrymen, they had assembled to defend themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing power and populousness of the colony of Servians, lately settled in the ...
... answer, that as the Porte had abandoned the defence of his countrymen, they had assembled to defend themselves. What they pretend to be alarmed at, is, the growing power and populousness of the colony of Servians, lately settled in the ...
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... answer. And to these they add a prophetical observation, which I am afraid will be found by experience to be true. They say, it will be impossible for the overseers to take an account of the number of people in most parishes, unless you ...
... answer. And to these they add a prophetical observation, which I am afraid will be found by experience to be true. They say, it will be impossible for the overseers to take an account of the number of people in most parishes, unless you ...
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... answer: and if they divide the parish between them, and each go round his half, it will be very hard to Punish one of them for the mistake or omission of the other: yet I do not sce how the justices of the peace can by the bill, as it ...
... answer: and if they divide the parish between them, and each go round his half, it will be very hard to Punish one of them for the mistake or omission of the other: yet I do not sce how the justices of the peace can by the bill, as it ...
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... answering the objections made against some of the particular clauses; first premising, that it is impossible to make a law so perfect and compleat, as to answer every case that may in the execution occur. To attempt doing so, would be ...
... answering the objections made against some of the particular clauses; first premising, that it is impossible to make a law so perfect and compleat, as to answer every case that may in the execution occur. To attempt doing so, would be ...
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... answer very well in these northern seas; but in some parts of the Mediterranean, or Indian seas, where the water is more salt and bituminous, the quantity must be increased to nine cunces of each.-The ship's boiler should not be used ...
... answer very well in these northern seas; but in some parts of the Mediterranean, or Indian seas, where the water is more salt and bituminous, the quantity must be increased to nine cunces of each.-The ship's boiler should not be used ...
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