The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... raise, but thange the mode of raising, the tax; that the rejection of the bill on their account ould be attended with great damage to * revenue; that an arrear of 400,oool. would be contracted before another bill ould be framed and ...
... raise, but thange the mode of raising, the tax; that the rejection of the bill on their account ould be attended with great damage to * revenue; that an arrear of 400,oool. would be contracted before another bill ould be framed and ...
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... raised a private man to that high dignity. One of the most fundamental parts of the constitution, was the frequent meetings of the states, in order to regulate every thing relating to the government. In these meetings new laws were ...
... raised a private man to that high dignity. One of the most fundamental parts of the constitution, was the frequent meetings of the states, in order to regulate every thing relating to the government. In these meetings new laws were ...
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... raised or to in the Parish ; and on what do they chief* I feed 12. Are the people of the country remarkthe for strength, fize, complexion, or any * bodily or natural qualities : * 3r. What are the diversions chiefly used by the gentry ...
... raised or to in the Parish ; and on what do they chief* I feed 12. Are the people of the country remarkthe for strength, fize, complexion, or any * bodily or natural qualities : * 3r. What are the diversions chiefly used by the gentry ...
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... raised the people's spirits.” P o L A N D. “Leyden, 7am. 2. The Russians have taken the Sieur Sokotowski prisoner, together with the party of Confederates which he was at the head of.” Vol. XXXIV. “ Dantzick, Dec. 28. Eight thousand ...
... raised the people's spirits.” P o L A N D. “Leyden, 7am. 2. The Russians have taken the Sieur Sokotowski prisoner, together with the party of Confederates which he was at the head of.” Vol. XXXIV. “ Dantzick, Dec. 28. Eight thousand ...
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... raised the Russian power to a transcendent pitch of naval glory. C. TH E author appears to have been accurate in his journal; and his manner of relating the several particulars, shews not only his ability as an officer, but even a ...
... raised the Russian power to a transcendent pitch of naval glory. C. TH E author appears to have been accurate in his journal; and his manner of relating the several particulars, shews not only his ability as an officer, but even a ...
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