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... sum, I believe no one doubts. This argument therefore must appear to befallacious: and should we agree to the proposition it is brought to support, should we give the Queen of Hungary the 31o,000 l. now moved to be given for the 18,000 ...
... sum, I believe no one doubts. This argument therefore must appear to befallacious: and should we agree to the proposition it is brought to support, should we give the Queen of Hungary the 31o,000 l. now moved to be given for the 18,000 ...
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... sum of 120,000 I. annually, it would be above fixty six years, before this draught could entirely exhaust our national stock of gold and silver; and a misfortune which cannot happen till after so great a number of years, and which may ...
... sum of 120,000 I. annually, it would be above fixty six years, before this draught could entirely exhaust our national stock of gold and silver; and a misfortune which cannot happen till after so great a number of years, and which may ...
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... sum or personal demand not czceeding the value of thirty pounds Sterling. Provided, That it shall be lawful for any party conceiving himself aggrieved by any judgment of a Sheriff's or Stewart's court, to seek relief by bill of ...
... sum or personal demand not czceeding the value of thirty pounds Sterling. Provided, That it shall be lawful for any party conceiving himself aggrieved by any judgment of a Sheriff's or Stewart's court, to seek relief by bill of ...
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... sum of 4,400,ooo /. by annuities, to be charged on the said rates or duties. Hereas by an act 7° & 8° Gal. III. it was enaëted, That, for seven years from March 25. 1696, there should be charged yearly on every dwellinghouse inhabited ...
... sum of 4,400,ooo /. by annuities, to be charged on the said rates or duties. Hereas by an act 7° & 8° Gal. III. it was enaëted, That, for seven years from March 25. 1696, there should be charged yearly on every dwellinghouse inhabited ...
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... sums they ought to pay, without concealment or fa-. vour, on pain of forfeiting a sum not exceeding 5 poundsnoriess than 40 shillings; that, with the certificates, the assessors shal! return to the commissioners the names of two or more ...
... sums they ought to pay, without concealment or fa-. vour, on pain of forfeiting a sum not exceeding 5 poundsnoriess than 40 shillings; that, with the certificates, the assessors shal! return to the commissioners the names of two or more ...
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