The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... sufficient to defray the Vol. XXXIV. IR 1s H PARLIAM E. N.T. charges of his Majesty's establishment, and other necessary expences of government; and that, consequently, a large arrear had on that account been incurred; that the staff ...
... sufficient to defray the Vol. XXXIV. IR 1s H PARLIAM E. N.T. charges of his Majesty's establishment, and other necessary expences of government; and that, consequently, a large arrear had on that account been incurred; that the staff ...
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... sufficient for some centuries p. and to have been so held by his Majest ministers in both kingdoms at his acc fion; and even at a later period, y in 1766, when his Majesty's last appoi ment of the said commisfioners was ma requiring ...
... sufficient for some centuries p. and to have been so held by his Majest ministers in both kingdoms at his acc fion; and even at a later period, y in 1766, when his Majesty's last appoi ment of the said commisfioners was ma requiring ...
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... sufficient, that they would not have rendered it less so, by offering it to be deprived of one of its ormbers, the Chancellor of the Excheguer, who does not reside in this kingem, nor execute any part of the duty of that office; and we ...
... sufficient, that they would not have rendered it less so, by offering it to be deprived of one of its ormbers, the Chancellor of the Excheguer, who does not reside in this kingem, nor execute any part of the duty of that office; and we ...
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... sufficient arrant and discharge; and the said commissioners, and every of them, are requi*d to have special regard, that all such rtitious and demands as shall be by them alawed, have good and probable reafous to maintain and prove the ...
... sufficient arrant and discharge; and the said commissioners, and every of them, are requi*d to have special regard, that all such rtitious and demands as shall be by them alawed, have good and probable reafous to maintain and prove the ...
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... sufficient employment, at the impossibility of fixing a degree punishment adequate to their crim There is, however, one particular at vantage which would attend this mot of restitution, which I cannot help t king notice of. The person ...
... sufficient employment, at the impossibility of fixing a degree punishment adequate to their crim There is, however, one particular at vantage which would attend this mot of restitution, which I cannot help t king notice of. The person ...
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