The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... use with the general character of our countrymen, as if they preferred foreign to home productions, we can%. pretty long experience declare that the cantrary appears to be fact; and are so fully satisfied of the above being an unjust ...
... use with the general character of our countrymen, as if they preferred foreign to home productions, we can%. pretty long experience declare that the cantrary appears to be fact; and are so fully satisfied of the above being an unjust ...
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... use of this argument, that if we do not assist with our whole force, we ought not to put ourselves to the expence or ... use of our credit, we ought to mortgage even to the last shilling in case it should appear to be necessary. And I ...
... use of this argument, that if we do not assist with our whole force, we ought not to put ourselves to the expence or ... use of our credit, we ought to mortgage even to the last shilling in case it should appear to be necessary. And I ...
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... use of for leading us into this paradox, cannot surely impose upon any Gentleman. It is said, that as the Queen of Hungary is to maintain 50,000 men in the Netherlands for a subsidy of 400,ocol.; therefore, if we dismiss the 18,000 ...
... use of for leading us into this paradox, cannot surely impose upon any Gentleman. It is said, that as the Queen of Hungary is to maintain 50,000 men in the Netherlands for a subsidy of 400,ocol.; therefore, if we dismiss the 18,000 ...
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... use of drugs instead of arguments. I have now answered, and I hopefully, every argument made use of against the motion under our consideration, except that which was pointed particularly against our taking the troops of Hanover into our ...
... use of drugs instead of arguments. I have now answered, and I hopefully, every argument made use of against the motion under our consideration, except that which was pointed particularly against our taking the troops of Hanover into our ...
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... use of, by means of our annual revenue, after we have increased that revenue as much as possible; that is to say, as much as is consistent with the preservation of our trade, and the support of 9ir people: let the consequence be what it ...
... use of, by means of our annual revenue, after we have increased that revenue as much as possible; that is to say, as much as is consistent with the preservation of our trade, and the support of 9ir people: let the consequence be what it ...
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