The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... such persons as fire, but such as 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 ...
... such persons as fire, but such as 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 ...
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... such persons as 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 ...
... such persons as 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 ...
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... such mean, such paltry gonfiderations ! If the shedding of the blood of bulls and of goats will not take away fin, sure I am that by shedding of man's blood it will be contračted. The cruel monster we now worship will not be content with ...
... such mean, such paltry gonfiderations ! If the shedding of the blood of bulls and of goats will not take away fin, sure I am that by shedding of man's blood it will be contračted. The cruel monster we now worship will not be content with ...
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... such is our deplorable fitua, that the very people who are best *titled to their protećtion, are those of people who cannot confistently with their principles reap that benefit and advantage which they ought to afrd them. When we ...
... such is our deplorable fitua, that the very people who are best *titled to their protećtion, are those of people who cannot confistently with their principles reap that benefit and advantage which they ought to afrd them. When we ...
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... such forms doth see, and voices hear, *zate in days of yore to temples rise, favouring the religion of the Heathen world. **teace, ye phantoms vain; contemning you, To such sequestered solemn scenes as these, The man whose soul, from ...
... such forms doth see, and voices hear, *zate in days of yore to temples rise, favouring the religion of the Heathen world. **teace, ye phantoms vain; contemning you, To such sequestered solemn scenes as these, The man whose soul, from ...
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