The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... answer the exigencies of the state. The void in the exchequer, occasioned by the decrease of imported goods, and of the excise on malt-liquors, may be filled up from what the kingdom has gained by the decrease of luxury. At any rate ...
... answer the exigencies of the state. The void in the exchequer, occasioned by the decrease of imported goods, and of the excise on malt-liquors, may be filled up from what the kingdom has gained by the decrease of luxury. At any rate ...
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... answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt w; powers upon the continent, whose safet or rather whose being, depends upon thei but as for us, we are otherwise and be: secure rured. Confidered as a nation ...
... answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt w; powers upon the continent, whose safet or rather whose being, depends upon thei but as for us, we are otherwise and be: secure rured. Confidered as a nation ...
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... answer for his behaviour.” “ Warsaw, fan. 4. To-morrow the King will receive, in public, the compliments of the foreign ministers, the nobility, and other persons of distinčtion, being the first time of his Majesty's appearance in ...
... answer for his behaviour.” “ Warsaw, fan. 4. To-morrow the King will receive, in public, the compliments of the foreign ministers, the nobility, and other persons of distinčtion, being the first time of his Majesty's appearance in ...
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... answered, He was once the Minister of the Cabiart, but now his prisoner. Struensee wanted to see the King's order; but Røller said, he would answer with his He, that the King had ordered him to be orrested. - The Queen was informed of ...
... answered, He was once the Minister of the Cabiart, but now his prisoner. Struensee wanted to see the King's order; but Røller said, he would answer with his He, that the King had ordered him to be orrested. - The Queen was informed of ...
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... whatever may best contribut, to the attainment of those salutary ends The Lords presented their address oth: the 32d. To which his Majesty gave the following answer. 46 Vol. xxxii. Affairs in the East Indies and England.
... whatever may best contribut, to the attainment of those salutary ends The Lords presented their address oth: the 32d. To which his Majesty gave the following answer. 46 Vol. xxxii. Affairs in the East Indies and England.
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