The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... established law; that, in any light, the ministry had advised the crown to a fraudulent measure; that if the King intended that these particular pensioners should be exempted from the general law, it was a fraud upon the Irish ...
... established law; that, in any light, the ministry had advised the crown to a fraudulent measure; that if the King intended that these particular pensioners should be exempted from the general law, it was a fraud upon the Irish ...
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... established What are the usual wages for men and maids, &c. for each branch of husbandry 2 46. Arc there in any of the gentlemens houses, or on their cstates, any piùurcs which give infight into any historical facts, or portraits of men ...
... established What are the usual wages for men and maids, &c. for each branch of husbandry 2 46. Arc there in any of the gentlemens houses, or on their cstates, any piùurcs which give infight into any historical facts, or portraits of men ...
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... of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's history of the ife of Henry II. 31.
... of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's history of the ife of Henry II. 31.
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tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations than any feudal connection could have given to it, or any force in the English crown, while ...the realms were dividcd, could have been able to maintain.” On this ...
tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations than any feudal connection could have given to it, or any force in the English crown, while ...the realms were dividcd, could have been able to maintain.” On this ...
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... established and explained. By J. Baptista Beccaria. 4to. Latin. Turin. The name alone of the author will recommend this work to the perusal, we should rather perhaps say, to the study of electricians. M. A treatise on electricity, in ...
... established and explained. By J. Baptista Beccaria. 4to. Latin. Turin. The name alone of the author will recommend this work to the perusal, we should rather perhaps say, to the study of electricians. M. A treatise on electricity, in ...
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