The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... answer to the Hon. Gentleman's first previous question, I shall now beg leave to examine the other, In what manner we are to assist the Queen of Hungary 2 Upon which the Hon. Gentleman has given us a plan of operations, which to me ...
... answer to the Hon. Gentleman's first previous question, I shall now beg leave to examine the other, In what manner we are to assist the Queen of Hungary 2 Upon which the Hon. Gentleman has given us a plan of operations, which to me ...
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... answer with his head for promising in his country's name yhat it could not, consistently with its safety or honour, perform. To me, Sir, it signifies nothing what may be the consequence of confining such a general eng-gement to the ...
... answer with his head for promising in his country's name yhat it could not, consistently with its safety or honour, perform. To me, Sir, it signifies nothing what may be the consequence of confining such a general eng-gement to the ...
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... answer was sent to the Commons next day; which having been referred to the proper committee, they were ordered to prepare a replication to the answer. The report was made, and agreed to by the house on the 16th, and Sir William Yonge ...
... answer was sent to the Commons next day; which having been referred to the proper committee, they were ordered to prepare a replication to the answer. The report was made, and agreed to by the house on the 16th, and Sir William Yonge ...
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... answer to the question your Lordships are pleased to put. For tho' in the register-house there appears several rolls of charters, down from the reign of K. Robert I. to that of K. James I. of Scotland, and from thence forward books in ...
... answer to the question your Lordships are pleased to put. For tho' in the register-house there appears several rolls of charters, down from the reign of K. Robert I. to that of K. James I. of Scotland, and from thence forward books in ...
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these registers at this day effe&tually answer the purposes for which they were intended. Had the records already mentioned yielded any light, the next step would have been, to have consulted those of parliament, to see whether in them ...
these registers at this day effe&tually answer the purposes for which they were intended. Had the records already mentioned yielded any light, the next step would have been, to have consulted those of parliament, to see whether in them ...
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