The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... shall exceed the usual bounds. We shall see a prince, justly styled the great defender of the Protestant cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies ...
... shall exceed the usual bounds. We shall see a prince, justly styled the great defender of the Protestant cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies ...
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... shall be delivered to the English, and the French never permitted to have factories or settlements any more in these provinces. IV. To indemnify the company for their losses, by the capture of Calcutta, and the charges they have been at ...
... shall be delivered to the English, and the French never permitted to have factories or settlements any more in these provinces. IV. To indemnify the company for their losses, by the capture of Calcutta, and the charges they have been at ...
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... shall frame the best artres on which a lease of lands may be extended, wresby the ground may be laboured to the advantage of the tenant, and without prejudice to to master, a gold medal.—Nothing of Jifficient ~ert produced. 1. For the ...
... shall frame the best artres on which a lease of lands may be extended, wresby the ground may be laboured to the advantage of the tenant, and without prejudice to to master, a gold medal.—Nothing of Jifficient ~ert produced. 1. For the ...
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... shall produce for sale, the greatest quantity of best cow-milk cheese, not under one hundred weight, at the said weighhouse, on the so cond Friday of December next, four pounds Sterling-to Robert Carswell, tenant to Sir David Cuningham ...
... shall produce for sale, the greatest quantity of best cow-milk cheese, not under one hundred weight, at the said weighhouse, on the so cond Friday of December next, four pounds Sterling-to Robert Carswell, tenant to Sir David Cuningham ...
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... shall manufacture the greatest number of hoops, made of willows or saughs of the growth of Scotland, to be proved to the satisfaction of the society, five guineas, to the same Andrew Tough. 119. To the person who shall cure the greatest ...
... shall manufacture the greatest number of hoops, made of willows or saughs of the growth of Scotland, to be proved to the satisfaction of the society, five guineas, to the same Andrew Tough. 119. To the person who shall cure the greatest ...
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