The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... shall receive any sum or sums by way of imprest; that is, to act or the future, and not for the past; and that therefore the necessity of these new commissioners cannot be maintained on the ground of an arrear, which they are not ...
... shall receive any sum or sums by way of imprest; that is, to act or the future, and not for the past; and that therefore the necessity of these new commissioners cannot be maintained on the ground of an arrear, which they are not ...
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... shall, or may, from hue to time, receive any sum or sums of oney, by way of imprest, either by sustant or order of government for his Majesty's service, to exhibit to the said omissioners all such accounts, books, ortificates, warrants ...
... shall, or may, from hue to time, receive any sum or sums of oney, by way of imprest, either by sustant or order of government for his Majesty's service, to exhibit to the said omissioners all such accounts, books, ortificates, warrants ...
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... shall first of all endeavour to shew,. o. putting a man to death for theft is niuft in itself, ineffectual in its consesaences, and impolitic in the state; and, titly, point out some means which may thviate these objećtions, and tend *Gre ...
... shall first of all endeavour to shew,. o. putting a man to death for theft is niuft in itself, ineffectual in its consesaences, and impolitic in the state; and, titly, point out some means which may thviate these objećtions, and tend *Gre ...
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... Shall it be said, that the very vilest of the people, in their vilest transactions, do yet preserve an abhorrence for that crime which of all others is the most detestable? and shall those who ought to be the ornament of their country ...
... Shall it be said, that the very vilest of the people, in their vilest transactions, do yet preserve an abhorrence for that crime which of all others is the most detestable? and shall those who ought to be the ornament of their country ...
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... shall I gain the plan Of that bold club, which gives the law to man, At their own weapons that proud sex defies, And sets up a new female paradise : Lights for the ladies! Hark, the bar-bells sound! show to the club-room. — See the ...
... shall I gain the plan Of that bold club, which gives the law to man, At their own weapons that proud sex defies, And sets up a new female paradise : Lights for the ladies! Hark, the bar-bells sound! show to the club-room. — See the ...
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