The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... said commisfioners was ma requiring them to state and examine the public accounts four times instead once in the year; fince which time cannot be pretended that any increase that department, or in the other pub occupations of the said ...
... said commisfioners was ma requiring them to state and examine the public accounts four times instead once in the year; fince which time cannot be pretended that any increase that department, or in the other pub occupations of the said ...
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... said commissioners, great inconveniencies and much confusion may ensue; and that contradictory orders may be issued, each signed by two of the frid commissioners, without any apparent precedence, or ground of preference, in the one ...
... said commissioners, great inconveniencies and much confusion may ensue; and that contradictory orders may be issued, each signed by two of the frid commissioners, without any apparent precedence, or ground of preference, in the one ...
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... said several kcounts to be fairly ingrossed, in two orts, and by the said commissionera, or oy two or more of them, signed or ouched; the one part to remain of reord in the court of exchequer there, and the other part to be delivered to ...
... said several kcounts to be fairly ingrossed, in two orts, and by the said commissionera, or oy two or more of them, signed or ouched; the one part to remain of reord in the court of exchequer there, and the other part to be delivered to ...
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... said court of exchequer, certain ancient clerks, or officers called Auditors of Impres?, whose duty it is to take all foreign and imprested accounts, and to perfeót the same; and we conceive, that all such matters touching the said ...
... said court of exchequer, certain ancient clerks, or officers called Auditors of Impres?, whose duty it is to take all foreign and imprested accounts, and to perfeót the same; and we conceive, that all such matters touching the said ...
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... said, it the smallness of their pay, refused to fight, massacred their Aga and his lieutenant, plundered the military chest, (in which were five millions of pieces of fight), set fire to the camp, &c. and ifterwards dispersed themselves ...
... said, it the smallness of their pay, refused to fight, massacred their Aga and his lieutenant, plundered the military chest, (in which were five millions of pieces of fight), set fire to the camp, &c. and ifterwards dispersed themselves ...
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