The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... signed by two of the frid commissioners, without any apparent precedence, or ground of preference, in the one order over the other, whereby the persons required to obey the same Inay regulate their condućt, or be able to ascertain which ...
... signed by two of the frid commissioners, without any apparent precedence, or ground of preference, in the one order over the other, whereby the persons required to obey the same Inay regulate their condućt, or be able to ascertain which ...
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... signed or ouched; the one part to remain of reord in the court of exchequer there, and the other part to be delivered to the orties accountable, and to be to them, wid every of them, their heirs, execators, and administrators, against ...
... signed or ouched; the one part to remain of reord in the court of exchequer there, and the other part to be delivered to the orties accountable, and to be to them, wid every of them, their heirs, execators, and administrators, against ...
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... signed. The question then to be determined ; How are these people to be employed that public justice and public utility m. go hand in hand 2 This I will endeavo to answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt ...
... signed. The question then to be determined ; How are these people to be employed that public justice and public utility m. go hand in hand 2 This I will endeavo to answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt ...
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... signed both orde and that the physician's head was imm diately taken off. From posterior a counts, however, there is ground hope that the Queen is innocent. is a strong presumption in her favor that several persons of rank were arrest ...
... signed both orde and that the physician's head was imm diately taken off. From posterior a counts, however, there is ground hope that the Queen is innocent. is a strong presumption in her favor that several persons of rank were arrest ...
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... signed an a greement to pay 600 guineas for the Doctor' attendance one year, in order to relieve him of the gout. A half of the sum was paid and a law-suit ensued for a further part o it, which ended lately in favour of the Doc tor. - 2 ...
... signed an a greement to pay 600 guineas for the Doctor' attendance one year, in order to relieve him of the gout. A half of the sum was paid and a law-suit ensued for a further part o it, which ended lately in favour of the Doc tor. - 2 ...
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