The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... same compliment? He has only spent one year more in watching over our welfare. Were we indeed to credit the scandalous publications vomited by the press, there would be some ground for hesitatation: but surely we are incapable of fuch ...
... same compliment? He has only spent one year more in watching over our welfare. Were we indeed to credit the scandalous publications vomited by the press, there would be some ground for hesitatation: but surely we are incapable of fuch ...
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... same are ill, gal, fince the court of exchequer is court of 'ancient jurisdićtion for the put pose of hearing and determining all mat ters of account and revenue, with suffi cient officers and powers for adjustin and determining the same ...
... same are ill, gal, fince the court of exchequer is court of 'ancient jurisdićtion for the put pose of hearing and determining all mat ters of account and revenue, with suffi cient officers and powers for adjustin and determining the same ...
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... same; and we conceive, that all such matters touching the said accounts as are ministerial, may be well and effectually transačted by the said officers, and do of right belong to their office: -- so that the institution of new ...
... same; and we conceive, that all such matters touching the said accounts as are ministerial, may be well and effectually transačted by the said officers, and do of right belong to their office: -- so that the institution of new ...
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... same kind. In loat work we had some information converming the family, rank, and office, as *so of the peculiar turn and disposition of this extraordinary person. The present much larger performance, containing upwards of 5oo pages ...
... same kind. In loat work we had some information converming the family, rank, and office, as *so of the peculiar turn and disposition of this extraordinary person. The present much larger performance, containing upwards of 5oo pages ...
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... same spirit of lenity directed his counsels; but not without that regard to the interests of his king... dom, which policy seemed to demand, and justice certainly authorised, as things then stood. The most natural and most reasonable ...
... same spirit of lenity directed his counsels; but not without that regard to the interests of his king... dom, which policy seemed to demand, and justice certainly authorised, as things then stood. The most natural and most reasonable ...
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