The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... Last year,” said they, “we voted addresses of thanks. C O TS J A N U A o * * R Y, I 7 72. C O N T Proceedings in the IR 1s H PAR LIAM ENT !--- c. A menacing letter to the Lord Licutenant to. An essay on the propriety of moderating our ...
... Last year,” said they, “we voted addresses of thanks. C O TS J A N U A o * * R Y, I 7 72. C O N T Proceedings in the IR 1s H PAR LIAM ENT !--- c. A menacing letter to the Lord Licutenant to. An essay on the propriety of moderating our ...
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“ Last year,” said they, “we voted addresses of thanks to the Lord Lieutenant for his upright administration: what crime has he committed since that period, that we should now refuse to pay him the same compliment? He has only spent one ...
“ Last year,” said they, “we voted addresses of thanks to the Lord Lieutenant for his upright administration: what crime has he committed since that period, that we should now refuse to pay him the same compliment? He has only spent one ...
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... last exact examination being in the year 1703. This being the case, it is certainly an abuse to which some remedy should be applied ; and that remedy cannot be found in the present state of the accounts. The present commissioners of ...
... last exact examination being in the year 1703. This being the case, it is certainly an abuse to which some remedy should be applied ; and that remedy cannot be found in the present state of the accounts. The present commissioners of ...
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... Last night the moneybill was rejcéted, because materially altered on your fide of the water. The bill, when returned from England, was accompanied with intimations, that an alteration or two, of little or no consequence, had been made ...
... Last night the moneybill was rejcéted, because materially altered on your fide of the water. The bill, when returned from England, was accompanied with intimations, that an alteration or two, of little or no consequence, had been made ...
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... last poll 2 Mr Thomas Pennant, of Downing, Flintshire, has subjoined to his Tour in Scotland. made in 1769, and lately published, 27 of the first 47 of the preceding queries, and 44. of the last 40, and has added in the las:, quer. 16 ...
... last poll 2 Mr Thomas Pennant, of Downing, Flintshire, has subjoined to his Tour in Scotland. made in 1769, and lately published, 27 of the first 47 of the preceding queries, and 44. of the last 40, and has added in the las:, quer. 16 ...
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