The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or value of the inferior grain in proportion to wheat is as follows , viz . rye , peafe , and beans , nearly four fixth - parts of the value of ...
... consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or value of the inferior grain in proportion to wheat is as follows , viz . rye , peafe , and beans , nearly four fixth - parts of the value of ...
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... consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or value of the inferior grain in proportion to wheat is as follows , viz . rye , pease , and beans , nearly four fixth - parts of the value of ...
... consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or value of the inferior grain in proportion to wheat is as follows , viz . rye , pease , and beans , nearly four fixth - parts of the value of ...
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... consequences in va rious points of view , and endeavoured to fatisfy his hearers , that it was calcu lated to produce the highest degree of ir ritation and animofity , but never had , nor never could , induce any one people to become ...
... consequences in va rious points of view , and endeavoured to fatisfy his hearers , that it was calcu lated to produce the highest degree of ir ritation and animofity , but never had , nor never could , induce any one people to become ...
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... consequence of which is , that the contempt of riches , when put in competition with the love of one's country , is more likely to prevail in fuch ftates than in thofe that are highly civilized . Of this we meet with many noble and ...
... consequence of which is , that the contempt of riches , when put in competition with the love of one's country , is more likely to prevail in fuch ftates than in thofe that are highly civilized . Of this we meet with many noble and ...
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... consequence of a treaty . On a divifion , the numbers were , Ayes ( for an immediate appeal ) 1c8 ; Noes ( for leaving it to the com- miffioners ) 181.- -The committee then fat for fome time . On a motion made next day , leave was given ...
... consequence of a treaty . On a divifion , the numbers were , Ayes ( for an immediate appeal ) 1c8 ; Noes ( for leaving it to the com- miffioners ) 181.- -The committee then fat for fome time . On a motion made next day , leave was given ...
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