The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... carried coaftwife , from the beginning of the present century , or as far back as it can be conveniently done . 2. That as the conducting this matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to ...
... carried coaftwife , from the beginning of the present century , or as far back as it can be conveniently done . 2. That as the conducting this matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to ...
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... carried as far up the channel as the Ifis was advanced . The officers and feamen of the fhips of war and tranfports were employed in the mean time , with unremitting fatigue and perfeverance , to convey provifions , artillery , and ...
... carried as far up the channel as the Ifis was advanced . The officers and feamen of the fhips of war and tranfports were employed in the mean time , with unremitting fatigue and perfeverance , to convey provifions , artillery , and ...
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... carried off by a naval captain ; 3 fwi- Between them there are abatis of trees vels ; I travelling - carriage for eighteen- cut down , the roots towards the city , pounders ; 5 truck carriages for ditto ; tra- the branches pointed ...
... carried off by a naval captain ; 3 fwi- Between them there are abatis of trees vels ; I travelling - carriage for eighteen- cut down , the roots towards the city , pounders ; 5 truck carriages for ditto ; tra- the branches pointed ...
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... carried into execution . It is then a glo- rious conqueft to those who may enrich themselves by that new expence , but a calamity to thofe who are to be taxed for that new extravagance . Or do we wish to be in poffeffion of the most ...
... carried into execution . It is then a glo- rious conqueft to those who may enrich themselves by that new expence , but a calamity to thofe who are to be taxed for that new extravagance . Or do we wish to be in poffeffion of the most ...
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... carried through . That no man from the beginning , more ANNUAL REGISTER continued . [ 39.590 . ] firmly wished for peace than he had ; and that no man would do more to ob- tain it now : if the laying down his place and honours would ...
... carried through . That no man from the beginning , more ANNUAL REGISTER continued . [ 39.590 . ] firmly wished for peace than he had ; and that no man would do more to ob- tain it now : if the laying down his place and honours would ...
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