The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... parliament 43 , 5. Petitions pre- fented to the Commons , for continuing the duty of two pennies upon the pint of ale fold in Edinburgh 43. for relief in relation to to- bacco loft within the limits of the port of ex- portation 44. and ...
... parliament 43 , 5. Petitions pre- fented to the Commons , for continuing the duty of two pennies upon the pint of ale fold in Edinburgh 43. for relief in relation to to- bacco loft within the limits of the port of ex- portation 44. and ...
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... parliament . But , Sir , the lofs of our character as a maritime power , and the continuance of our neceffity of preffing , are not the only fatal confequences of fuch a great reduction of feamen : it will.always be , and I fear has ...
... parliament . But , Sir , the lofs of our character as a maritime power , and the continuance of our neceffity of preffing , are not the only fatal confequences of fuch a great reduction of feamen : it will.always be , and I fear has ...
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... parliament ; and if the Lords of the Admiralty took upon them to reduce their number , the then circumftances of Europe was in fome measure a juftification of their conduct ; for France was then under a minority , quite regardless of ...
... parliament ; and if the Lords of the Admiralty took upon them to reduce their number , the then circumftances of Europe was in fome measure a juftification of their conduct ; for France was then under a minority , quite regardless of ...
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... parliament . But this laft fum- mer , I do not know how , they have ta ken up quite another way of thinking for , fince that time , the fecurity and welfare , the weight and influence of this nation , is not , in their opinion , to be ...
... parliament . But this laft fum- mer , I do not know how , they have ta ken up quite another way of thinking for , fince that time , the fecurity and welfare , the weight and influence of this nation , is not , in their opinion , to be ...
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... parliament granting money for fervices incurred and not provided for , than call- ing minifters to an account for a waste of public money , which they had beer tempted to commit , by having more than was neceffary put into their ...
... parliament granting money for fervices incurred and not provided for , than call- ing minifters to an account for a waste of public money , which they had beer tempted to commit , by having more than was neceffary put into their ...
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