The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... ment of Muzalipatan, and some other, districts on the coast of Coromandel, the possession of which had been long disputed. Some difficulties, however, have occurred with respect to this convention ; and at present it seems likely to ...
... ment of Muzalipatan, and some other, districts on the coast of Coromandel, the possession of which had been long disputed. Some difficulties, however, have occurred with respect to this convention ; and at present it seems likely to ...
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... ment, there would be the least necessity for knowing the number of the people, or the amount of the poors rates in every parish, and for having this knowledge in the most public and authentic manner * We have had several poll-taxes ...
... ment, there would be the least necessity for knowing the number of the people, or the amount of the poors rates in every parish, and for having this knowledge in the most public and authentic manner * We have had several poll-taxes ...
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... ment. . The chatelet had a very full aslembly on the 24th of January ; but nothing of what they did was known by the public, except that they had unanimously resolved, to deliver no prisoners to the chamber-royal, let the confeguence be ...
... ment. . The chatelet had a very full aslembly on the 24th of January ; but nothing of what they did was known by the public, except that they had unanimously resolved, to deliver no prisoners to the chamber-royal, let the confeguence be ...
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... ment for putting off the bill, with those who think it so extremely useful, that it ought to be passed as soon as possible: but with those who think the nation cannot in the least suffer by delaying this bill for a year or two, it is a ...
... ment for putting off the bill, with those who think it so extremely useful, that it ought to be passed as soon as possible: but with those who think the nation cannot in the least suffer by delaying this bill for a year or two, it is a ...
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... ment, and from session to session conti. nued. By the surplusses of this fund, 0. ver and above what was sufficient for paying the annual interest, the debt was, in October 1749, reduced to 70,000. bearing an interest of ; 1. per cent ...
... ment, and from session to session conti. nued. By the surplusses of this fund, 0. ver and above what was sufficient for paying the annual interest, the debt was, in October 1749, reduced to 70,000. bearing an interest of ; 1. per cent ...
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