The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... second p. 126. this volumeReferences de by letters and figures, when no book is named, point to th collection ; tletters directing to the volumes, and the figures to the pages wz. gr. §oots agazine, vol. xxix. [or Mag. 1767.] p. 152, is ...
... second p. 126. this volumeReferences de by letters and figures, when no book is named, point to th collection ; tletters directing to the volumes, and the figures to the pages wz. gr. §oots agazine, vol. xxix. [or Mag. 1767.] p. 152, is ...
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... second transmiss contains but one of these obnoxious alterations The bill is not the less to be rejećted. For the injury to our trade, though great, is not the principal thing of which we complain in the first transmiss, but of the ...
... second transmiss contains but one of these obnoxious alterations The bill is not the less to be rejećted. For the injury to our trade, though great, is not the principal thing of which we complain in the first transmiss, but of the ...
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... second class. Mr Pennant addresses his queries “to the Gentlemen and Clergy of North Britain, -— with a view of exciting them to favour the world with a fuller and more sitisfactory account of their country, than it is in the power of a ...
... second class. Mr Pennant addresses his queries “to the Gentlemen and Clergy of North Britain, -— with a view of exciting them to favour the world with a fuller and more sitisfactory account of their country, than it is in the power of a ...
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... second advent of Christ, is to be explained and understood, not literally, but in a spiritual manner. The doćtrine and practice of this new church, of which our author seems to confider himself as a special messenger, are laid before us ...
... second advent of Christ, is to be explained and understood, not literally, but in a spiritual manner. The doćtrine and practice of this new church, of which our author seems to confider himself as a special messenger, are laid before us ...
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... second amendment, for dividing the original question, (meaning to exclude Alderman wo but only four hands were held up in support of it.—Ald. Oliver voted for the amend'ment; and after the question was carricd, thanked the court for the ...
... second amendment, for dividing the original question, (meaning to exclude Alderman wo but only four hands were held up in support of it.—Ald. Oliver voted for the amend'ment; and after the question was carricd, thanked the court for the ...
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