The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... related with great precision, the Noble author has embellished his work with many entertaining. Particulars. o *ing, without any declaration of war, or Lordship's anting is 28 Vol.xxx. Swedenborg's. true. Christian. Religion.
... related with great precision, the Noble author has embellished his work with many entertaining. Particulars. o *ing, without any declaration of war, or Lordship's anting is 28 Vol.xxx. Swedenborg's. true. Christian. Religion.
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... Lordship might have farther seen the opinion of the Scots having migrated from Ireland, fully refuted in a treatise oblished by Mr Goodal. — His Lordship's reflections on the peorce done by Henry at the tomb of ocket, are judicious, and ...
... Lordship might have farther seen the opinion of the Scots having migrated from Ireland, fully refuted in a treatise oblished by Mr Goodal. — His Lordship's reflections on the peorce done by Henry at the tomb of ocket, are judicious, and ...
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... Lordship has bestowed on Henry the praise of lenity, policy, and justice. , fure subscribe to the truth of so splendid We should with pleaa panegyric, did we not think, that the convention of Falaise was no less arbitrary on the part of ...
... Lordship has bestowed on Henry the praise of lenity, policy, and justice. , fure subscribe to the truth of so splendid We should with pleaa panegyric, did we not think, that the convention of Falaise was no less arbitrary on the part of ...
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... Lordship married Jane, daughtes and coheir of Sir John Hubard, of Ipsley, Warwickshire, Bt.; by whom he had issue, the above-mentioned Lord Henley, a teller of the exchequer, and five daughters. In 1756, on Mr Murray's being created ...
... Lordship married Jane, daughtes and coheir of Sir John Hubard, of Ipsley, Warwickshire, Bt.; by whom he had issue, the above-mentioned Lord Henley, a teller of the exchequer, and five daughters. In 1756, on Mr Murray's being created ...
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... Lordship got up on purpose to deny the charge; and, to do him justice, he cannot reasonably be suspected of ever entertaining such an opinion.” The next debate of consequence in the House of Commons, was on a motion made by Henry ...
... Lordship got up on purpose to deny the charge; and, to do him justice, he cannot reasonably be suspected of ever entertaining such an opinion.” The next debate of consequence in the House of Commons, was on a motion made by Henry ...
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