The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... bill for numbering the people. [xv. 598.] -. The. sock. of. T. Romilius,. who. opened. the debate. - Mr President, ITH respe&t to this bill, which. \. is now for the last time to be under our consideration, I am under great difficulty ; ...
... bill for numbering the people. [xv. 598.] -. The. sock. of. T. Romilius,. who. opened. the debate. - Mr President, ITH respe&t to this bill, which. \. is now for the last time to be under our consideration, I am under great difficulty ; ...
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... bill now efore us, as that part of it relating to the numbering of the people is not so much as proposed to commence. until several months after the next session of parliament will probably be opened. What I have hitherto mentioned, Sir ...
... bill now efore us, as that part of it relating to the numbering of the people is not so much as proposed to commence. until several months after the next session of parliament will probably be opened. What I have hitherto mentioned, Sir ...
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... bill, before you pass it into a law. And another objection is, That there are many overseers in the country who cannot write, much less state an account according to the ingenious model you have Prescribed. What must such overseers do ...
... bill, before you pass it into a law. And another objection is, That there are many overseers in the country who cannot write, much less state an account according to the ingenious model you have Prescribed. What must such overseers do ...
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... bill I have mentioned For if the bill for naturalizing the Jews, which was yesterday read a second time, should be passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of this kingdom ...
... bill I have mentioned For if the bill for naturalizing the Jews, which was yesterday read a second time, should be passed into a law, they may in a few years come to be possessed of a great part of the landed property of this kingdom ...
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... bill at present under our consideration is really something of the nature of a money-bill, as it subjects a multitude of people to a good deal of trouble, and some expence, for the sake of obtaining a very confiderable public advantage ...
... bill at present under our consideration is really something of the nature of a money-bill, as it subjects a multitude of people to a good deal of trouble, and some expence, for the sake of obtaining a very confiderable public advantage ...
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