The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... many millions; and will at last, I am afraid, cost us the loss of our liberties and constitution. For as to the other other powers of Europe, I do not find, that ever 24. Jan. 1747. Proceedings. of. the. Pol. It. ic. Al. Club.
... many millions; and will at last, I am afraid, cost us the loss of our liberties and constitution. For as to the other other powers of Europe, I do not find, that ever 24. Jan. 1747. Proceedings. of. the. Pol. It. ic. Al. Club.
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... constitution, both in church and state, as to deserve their future good opinion, and to recommend this city to your Majesty's favour and protection. As the Almighty providence seems to have reserved to his Royal Highness the Duke of ...
... constitution, both in church and state, as to deserve their future good opinion, and to recommend this city to your Majesty's favour and protection. As the Almighty providence seems to have reserved to his Royal Highness the Duke of ...
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... constitution; and for extending the influence, benefit and protection of the King's laws, and courts of justice, to all his Majesty's subjects in Scotland; and for rendering the union more compleat, be it enacted, That all heritable ...
... constitution; and for extending the influence, benefit and protection of the King's laws, and courts of justice, to all his Majesty's subjects in Scotland; and for rendering the union more compleat, be it enacted, That all heritable ...
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... constitution to take any such step, and ought consequently to be considered as null and void in its own nature. We have yet no certain accounts of their actually receiving any for reign assistance, except that in the beginning of ...
... constitution to take any such step, and ought consequently to be considered as null and void in its own nature. We have yet no certain accounts of their actually receiving any for reign assistance, except that in the beginning of ...
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... constitution endangered, having been presented, Mr Comptroller acquainted the house on the 24th, by the King's command, that his Majesty would givedirections accordingly. A bill for repealing the act for prohibiting commerce with Spain ...
... constitution endangered, having been presented, Mr Comptroller acquainted the house on the 24th, by the King's command, that his Majesty would givedirections accordingly. A bill for repealing the act for prohibiting commerce with Spain ...
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