The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... considered as the fentiments of the landed intereft at large , but merely to throw light upon the matter , to be af- terwards communicated to the feveral counties . After a long conversation , the matter was remitted to a committee ...
... considered as the fentiments of the landed intereft at large , but merely to throw light upon the matter , to be af- terwards communicated to the feveral counties . After a long conversation , the matter was remitted to a committee ...
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... considered ; that it was ufufual , irregular , and trou- blefome , to demand fuch accounts , when there was no queftion or business before the Houfe to authorife fuch de- mands ; and that however adminiftra- tion might be difpofed to ...
... considered ; that it was ufufual , irregular , and trou- blefome , to demand fuch accounts , when there was no queftion or business before the Houfe to authorife fuch de- mands ; and that however adminiftra- tion might be difpofed to ...
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... considered in one view ; and a pro- per attention paid to what we were like- ly to gain , as well as what it might be proper to relinquish . Mr Cruger . I am glad to find , from the arguments which have fallen from gentlemen on both ...
... considered in one view ; and a pro- per attention paid to what we were like- ly to gain , as well as what it might be proper to relinquish . Mr Cruger . I am glad to find , from the arguments which have fallen from gentlemen on both ...
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... considered it as ominous that Manchester was the first addreffer ; and he looked upon it equally ominous now , that the was the first sub- fcriber . [ 43. & 37. 521. ] Gov. Johnstone was of opinion , that if administration intended to ...
... considered it as ominous that Manchester was the first addreffer ; and he looked upon it equally ominous now , that the was the first sub- fcriber . [ 43. & 37. 521. ] Gov. Johnstone was of opinion , that if administration intended to ...
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