The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... interest of any nation, than that the monies granted by parliament should be faithfully applied to the uses for which they are appropriated, and neither embezzled, nor profusely and carelessly squandered away, nor applied to any other ...
... interest of any nation, than that the monies granted by parliament should be faithfully applied to the uses for which they are appropriated, and neither embezzled, nor profusely and carelessly squandered away, nor applied to any other ...
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... interest, and a regal for the good of society, be very forwat in apprehending the criminals; where as, at present, people frequently l, them escape, rather than be at th trouble and expence of a prosecution from which they can expect to ...
... interest, and a regal for the good of society, be very forwat in apprehending the criminals; where as, at present, people frequently l, them escape, rather than be at th trouble and expence of a prosecution from which they can expect to ...
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... interest and good of their country at heart, Let those then who assume to themselves the venerable name of patriots, let them, I say, convince us, that they are in earnest, and, by adopting and pursuing such measures as tend to the real ...
... interest and good of their country at heart, Let those then who assume to themselves the venerable name of patriots, let them, I say, convince us, that they are in earnest, and, by adopting and pursuing such measures as tend to the real ...
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... interest. ing work, which the Noble author has now accomplished, to the honour of his abilities as a historian. — Previous to the account of the conquest of Ireland, which is related with great precision, the Noble author has ...
... interest. ing work, which the Noble author has now accomplished, to the honour of his abilities as a historian. — Previous to the account of the conquest of Ireland, which is related with great precision, the Noble author has ...
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... interest and honour of this country. And received the following answer. “GENT LEM en, I thank you very heartily for this most dutiful address. Your affectionate congratulations on the birth of another Prince, and the regard you express ...
... interest and honour of this country. And received the following answer. “GENT LEM en, I thank you very heartily for this most dutiful address. Your affectionate congratulations on the birth of another Prince, and the regard you express ...
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