The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... British fleet at seneur, and leaves that kingdom. 317. —30. An armistice agreed on between the Russians and Turks. 373 Jane 3. An aet passed for regulating carters in Scotland. 293. 331. – 9. A bankrupt-aēt for Scotland passed. 181. 331 ...
... British fleet at seneur, and leaves that kingdom. 317. —30. An armistice agreed on between the Russians and Turks. 373 Jane 3. An aet passed for regulating carters in Scotland. 293. 331. – 9. A bankrupt-aēt for Scotland passed. 181. 331 ...
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... British, but also of Heignlinens and herrings. The excepdea of British herrings will open a chan*d for the Dutch and Swedish herrings, Fovided they come through the channel *Britain. The same observation is apPicable to Manchester and ...
... British, but also of Heignlinens and herrings. The excepdea of British herrings will open a chan*d for the Dutch and Swedish herrings, Fovided they come through the channel *Britain. The same observation is apPicable to Manchester and ...
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... British zoology [xxx. 483.], and synopsis of Quadrupeds [xxxiii. 543.], are now become very generally known, and deservedly e. steemed. Mr Thomas Pennant, the author of this tour, takes his departure from Downing, in Flintshire, the ...
... British zoology [xxx. 483.], and synopsis of Quadrupeds [xxxiii. 543.], are now become very generally known, and deservedly e. steemed. Mr Thomas Pennant, the author of this tour, takes his departure from Downing, in Flintshire, the ...
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... the happy union of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's history of the ife of Henry II. 31.
... the happy union of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's history of the ife of Henry II. 31.
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tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations than any feudal connection could have given to it, or any force in the English crown, while ...the realms were dividcd, could have been able to maintain.” On this ...
tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations than any feudal connection could have given to it, or any force in the English crown, while ...the realms were dividcd, could have been able to maintain.” On this ...
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