The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... pleased to endeavour to inflame our passions, and provoke our resentment against the French and Spaniards, for exciting and supporting the present rebellion. Sir, in this house, as in every publick council, we must avoid passion ...
... pleased to endeavour to inflame our passions, and provoke our resentment against the French and Spaniards, for exciting and supporting the present rebellion. Sir, in this house, as in every publick council, we must avoid passion ...
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... pleased, by an open and free election, to restore to this city the exercise of their ancient rights and privileges, which the late infimous rebellion had interrupted and destroyed. In our cle&ion, now confirmed by your Majesty's Royal ...
... pleased, by an open and free election, to restore to this city the exercise of their ancient rights and privileges, which the late infimous rebellion had interrupted and destroyed. In our cle&ion, now confirmed by your Majesty's Royal ...
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... pleased to grant unto Stephen Lord Ilchester, Baron. of Woodford Strangways, Dorsetshire, and the heirs-male of his body, and, in default of such issue, to his brother Henry. Fox,. Esq;. and. the. heirs-male. of. his. body,. the dignity of ...
... pleased to grant unto Stephen Lord Ilchester, Baron. of Woodford Strangways, Dorsetshire, and the heirs-male of his body, and, in default of such issue, to his brother Henry. Fox,. Esq;. and. the. heirs-male. of. his. body,. the dignity of ...
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... 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 each reign, into which great numbers of ...
... 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 each reign, into which great numbers of ...
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... pleased, (when he should Łave reason to believe, that the crown of Spain would take off the prohibition of commerce with G. Britain), to take off the prohibition of commerce with Spain, laid by the aët above mentioned, pursuant to the ...
... pleased, (when he should Łave reason to believe, that the crown of Spain would take off the prohibition of commerce with G. Britain), to take off the prohibition of commerce with Spain, laid by the aët above mentioned, pursuant to the ...
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