The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... sum , money, which they have never yet bee. able to recover; but if they had any de sign to subvert the English, they coul never have neglected an opportunity; favourable, when they would appear t act under the compulsion of superior an ...
... sum , money, which they have never yet bee. able to recover; but if they had any de sign to subvert the English, they coul never have neglected an opportunity; favourable, when they would appear t act under the compulsion of superior an ...
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... sum to his family; not only, by the saving of his life, but by the preventing of . long and oxpensive journey to an extravagant place, and that perhaps too late for the preset. vation of his life.—I am, &c. Lond, Chron, s MEANWRLs, o ...
... sum to his family; not only, by the saving of his life, but by the preventing of . long and oxpensive journey to an extravagant place, and that perhaps too late for the preset. vation of his life.—I am, &c. Lond, Chron, s MEANWRLs, o ...
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... sum, lying teady at command, would be a great convenience in times of public danger and distress; and what part of it was used might be replaced at leisure, when peace and tranquisity were restored to the nation. But of this subject of ...
... sum, lying teady at command, would be a great convenience in times of public danger and distress; and what part of it was used might be replaced at leisure, when peace and tranquisity were restored to the nation. But of this subject of ...
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... sum were to serve a larger kingdom; and therefore, the proportion being here lessened on the side of the mo. ney, everything must become cheaper, and the prices gradually fall. By the most exačt computations that have been formed all ...
... sum were to serve a larger kingdom; and therefore, the proportion being here lessened on the side of the mo. ney, everything must become cheaper, and the prices gradually fall. By the most exačt computations that have been formed all ...
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... sum is lodged in the bank. . The money is understood to be there kept : and this is the plan of the institution ; though there may be reason to suspect, that much of it has been again secretly issued out, and applied to the purposes of ...
... sum is lodged in the bank. . The money is understood to be there kept : and this is the plan of the institution ; though there may be reason to suspect, that much of it has been again secretly issued out, and applied to the purposes of ...
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