The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... speech 46. The Commons address 47. Cups given to the patriotic London magistrates 48. Bingley's letter of thanks to the constitutional society ib. Scotland 49. Lists, TAB les, &c. Marriages, Births, and Deaths so. Preferments 5 1 ...
... speech 46. The Commons address 47. Cups given to the patriotic London magistrates 48. Bingley's letter of thanks to the constitutional society ib. Scotland 49. Lists, TAB les, &c. Marriages, Births, and Deaths so. Preferments 5 1 ...
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... speech, and make general and profuse promises of supporting all the establishments: To administer some comfort, the Lord Lieutenant's speech asserts, that the arrear is contračted by the expence of premiums, bounties, and public works ...
... speech, and make general and profuse promises of supporting all the establishments: To administer some comfort, the Lord Lieutenant's speech asserts, that the arrear is contračted by the expence of premiums, bounties, and public works ...
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... speech, obsered, that they had confidered the state of the nation, and found, that the only way to remedy the ... speeches; and u ged, that so important an affair shou be managed with due solemnity, as regulated in such a manner as not ...
... speech, obsered, that they had confidered the state of the nation, and found, that the only way to remedy the ... speeches; and u ged, that so important an affair shou be managed with due solemnity, as regulated in such a manner as not ...
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... speech from the throne. It is with unfeigned joy we beg leave to offer to your Majesty our congratulations on the birth of another prince, and on the happy recovery of the Queen ; *0 is still more endeared to this nation every new ...
... speech from the throne. It is with unfeigned joy we beg leave to offer to your Majesty our congratulations on the birth of another prince, and on the happy recovery of the Queen ; *0 is still more endeared to this nation every new ...
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... speech De! tion offered 69. and motion for bringing it up. 72. hate upon the motion 69.-72. Numbers on the divifion 72 Debate on a motion to secure against dormant claims of the church 73, s. Numbers on the divifion 7;. Niw Books, with ...
... speech De! tion offered 69. and motion for bringing it up. 72. hate upon the motion 69.-72. Numbers on the divifion 72 Debate on a motion to secure against dormant claims of the church 73, s. Numbers on the divifion 7;. Niw Books, with ...
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