The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... commissions to take notice of any other; nor, if they were so authorised, could they find time to do it; the necessary duties of their respective offices taking up so much of their time, that they must either neglect the public accounts ...
... commissions to take notice of any other; nor, if they were so authorised, could they find time to do it; the necessary duties of their respective offices taking up so much of their time, that they must either neglect the public accounts ...
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one on the eminent persons who at preHit constitute the ancient commission, if or necessity of such an arrangement were ww.for the first time, to be discovered, dmitted. It is to be presumed, if the old board he not been deemed by his ...
one on the eminent persons who at preHit constitute the ancient commission, if or necessity of such an arrangement were ww.for the first time, to be discovered, dmitted. It is to be presumed, if the old board he not been deemed by his ...
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... commission, the said commission ers or others, exercising or occupyin their places, were required and. *:. - - - -1. sito oxamines except the accounts of or wick-treasurer, and receiver 6 / Vol. xxxi. Proceedings. in. the. Irish. parliament ...
... commission, the said commission ers or others, exercising or occupyin their places, were required and. *:. - - - -1. sito oxamines except the accounts of or wick-treasurer, and receiver 6 / Vol. xxxi. Proceedings. in. the. Irish. parliament ...
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... commission for taking accounts to the Barons of the Exchequer, and certain great officers of the law for the time being, and that without any tenure, but as incident to their respective offices; whereas the new commisfions are granted ...
... commission for taking accounts to the Barons of the Exchequer, and certain great officers of the law for the time being, and that without any tenure, but as incident to their respective offices; whereas the new commisfions are granted ...
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... commission; for if the accuser ful mits to the punishment of the know without slinching, the culprit is col demned, though no proof of guilt c. be produced. Hence universal distru prevails throughout the empire, and 1 such thing as ...
... commission; for if the accuser ful mits to the punishment of the know without slinching, the culprit is col demned, though no proof of guilt c. be produced. Hence universal distru prevails throughout the empire, and 1 such thing as ...
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