The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... dis charge their balances by instalments whereas by the course of the exchequer according to the oaths of the Barons and of the old law of the land, none c the King's debts were to be put in re spite, or payment thereof allowed to b ...
... dis charge their balances by instalments whereas by the course of the exchequer according to the oaths of the Barons and of the old law of the land, none c the King's debts were to be put in re spite, or payment thereof allowed to b ...
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... dis. couraged from improvement, by the barbarous inroads of each nation. This inattention to agriculture continued till lately. But on reaching the small village of Eytown, the scene was greatly altered: the wretched cottages, or rather ...
... dis. couraged from improvement, by the barbarous inroads of each nation. This inattention to agriculture continued till lately. But on reaching the small village of Eytown, the scene was greatly altered: the wretched cottages, or rather ...
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... dis greeable circumstances, the last thing v read is, that he was shut up in a ca. destined for the predestinarians, who a doomed to hard labour, and who pleasure it is to do some injury to eat other. The impostor Mahomet, we are tol ...
... dis greeable circumstances, the last thing v read is, that he was shut up in a ca. destined for the predestinarians, who a doomed to hard labour, and who pleasure it is to do some injury to eat other. The impostor Mahomet, we are tol ...
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... dis. solving that asi-mbly, he was naturally led to speak of the proper use of that prerogative, and of the refusal of his Ajajesty now on the throne to grant a dissolution of the present parliament to the wishes of an injured people ...
... dis. solving that asi-mbly, he was naturally led to speak of the proper use of that prerogative, and of the refusal of his Ajajesty now on the throne to grant a dissolution of the present parliament to the wishes of an injured people ...
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... dis overy of the lymphatic system in birds, fish, and the animals called amphibious. By William Hewson, F. R s. and teacher of anatomy. 2 s. 6 d. sewed. Cadell. The three first chapters of this inquiry have already appeared in the ...
... dis overy of the lymphatic system in birds, fish, and the animals called amphibious. By William Hewson, F. R s. and teacher of anatomy. 2 s. 6 d. sewed. Cadell. The three first chapters of this inquiry have already appeared in the ...
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