The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... confiderable savings had been made upon the charges of the late augmentation of the forces; that the stričtest occonomy had been used ; that the illegal associations, and audacious outrages, which disturbed different parts of the ...
... confiderable savings had been made upon the charges of the late augmentation of the forces; that the stričtest occonomy had been used ; that the illegal associations, and audacious outrages, which disturbed different parts of the ...
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... confiderable, not only upon the arriage of the goods themselves, but *kewise upon the various materials of which they are made. This would be the means of lowering the price of provisons, as it would afford an easy conveyarce to and ...
... confiderable, not only upon the arriage of the goods themselves, but *kewise upon the various materials of which they are made. This would be the means of lowering the price of provisons, as it would afford an easy conveyarce to and ...
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... confiderable. Slaves, that is, t body of the people, have no property, in Poland. - Hence the difference between the to nations; the latter being ignorant, t industrious and honest; and the form ignorant, brutal, lazy, and knavish. I ...
... confiderable. Slaves, that is, t body of the people, have no property, in Poland. - Hence the difference between the to nations; the latter being ignorant, t industrious and honest; and the form ignorant, brutal, lazy, and knavish. I ...
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... confiderable revenue from the kilns.” Our author gives an account of the paintings at Castle Duplin; after which, ascending the hill of Moncrieff, he gives us from thence a prospect, which, trom the variety and richness of its scenery ...
... confiderable revenue from the kilns.” Our author gives an account of the paintings at Castle Duplin; after which, ascending the hill of Moncrieff, he gives us from thence a prospect, which, trom the variety and richness of its scenery ...
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... confiderable incor venience is taken away by allowing th mullum tempus to operate for sixty year and three incumbencies. The prope method of securing the tithes of the po rochial clergy, and what other plan f their ben, fit may be ...
... confiderable incor venience is taken away by allowing th mullum tempus to operate for sixty year and three incumbencies. The prope method of securing the tithes of the po rochial clergy, and what other plan f their ben, fit may be ...
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