The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... against it; and this can be d only by a new board of commisfion who having no other duty to perfo may apply to this their whole st: • This measure therefore is very di ent from that of the new commissio of customs and excise. It was ur ...
... against it; and this can be d only by a new board of commisfion who having no other duty to perfo may apply to this their whole st: • This measure therefore is very di ent from that of the new commissio of customs and excise. It was ur ...
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... against to public, as every transgression of the lav is an offence against that community f whose well-being they were establishe The public then may, and have a rig to command the services of those wi have transgressed its rules, which ...
... against to public, as every transgression of the lav is an offence against that community f whose well-being they were establishe The public then may, and have a rig to command the services of those wi have transgressed its rules, which ...
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... against him, of against all the enemies of that King; *: the bishops would put the territories to William under an interdict till he * Ed return to his fealty. Among the ourses to this declaration were the two Princes Richard and ...
... against him, of against all the enemies of that King; *: the bishops would put the territories to William under an interdict till he * Ed return to his fealty. Among the ourses to this declaration were the two Princes Richard and ...
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... against her; and conchuded with denouncing the vengeance of the British nation, and the terrors of a British fleet, against the semate and people of Denmark, if any act of violence and injustice was committe on a daughter of Britain ...
... against her; and conchuded with denouncing the vengeance of the British nation, and the terrors of a British fleet, against the semate and people of Denmark, if any act of violence and injustice was committe on a daughter of Britain ...
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... against the company and its serwants. Both the addresses passed without the • Reast debate. Last Midsummer-day the livery of London agreed, to desire the common council, to present filver cups to the Lord Mayor Crosby, and the Aldermen ...
... against the company and its serwants. Both the addresses passed without the • Reast debate. Last Midsummer-day the livery of London agreed, to desire the common council, to present filver cups to the Lord Mayor Crosby, and the Aldermen ...
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