The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... state. The void in the exchequer, occasioned by the decrease of imported goods, and of the excise on malt-liquors, may be filled up from what the kingdom has gained by the decrease of luxury. At any rate, having the satisfaction of ...
... state. The void in the exchequer, occasioned by the decrease of imported goods, and of the excise on malt-liquors, may be filled up from what the kingdom has gained by the decrease of luxury. At any rate, having the satisfaction of ...
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... state of the accounts. The present commissioners of accounts are the Lord Chancellor, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the the three Barons of the Exchequer. These five indeed overlook and examine the accounts of the vice-treasurer ...
... state of the accounts. The present commissioners of accounts are the Lord Chancellor, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the the three Barons of the Exchequer. These five indeed overlook and examine the accounts of the vice-treasurer ...
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... state. T. HE inequality of crimes and punishments in this country has long been 1sobječt of complaint among the sensible no humane part of the nation. The wademning to death for theft is consi&red by them as inconsistent with even ...
... state. T. HE inequality of crimes and punishments in this country has long been 1sobječt of complaint among the sensible no humane part of the nation. The wademning to death for theft is consi&red by them as inconsistent with even ...
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... ed more deeply into this part of my subject; but. enter mont terms, 4to. evinced by the very large number of we i. In. 1772. Of. rendering. punishments. advantageous. to. the. state. 15 rured. Confidered as a nation whose ...
... ed more deeply into this part of my subject; but. enter mont terms, 4to. evinced by the very large number of we i. In. 1772. Of. rendering. punishments. advantageous. to. the. state. 15 rured. Confidered as a nation whose ...
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... states, that is, the Nobility, Clergy, and Commonalty, being assembled, in order to pay and disband the troops which ... state, was to add to the power of the King, and render his crown hereditary; in which, if the Nobles thought fit to ...
... states, that is, the Nobility, Clergy, and Commonalty, being assembled, in order to pay and disband the troops which ... state, was to add to the power of the King, and render his crown hereditary; in which, if the Nobles thought fit to ...
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