The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... laws are ve- ry ftrict to prevent the influence of bribe- ry , and to defeat its operations . That fuch laws are infringed , no body will at this time think of denying : of late years , particularly , the practice has been de- tected ...
... laws are ve- ry ftrict to prevent the influence of bribe- ry , and to defeat its operations . That fuch laws are infringed , no body will at this time think of denying : of late years , particularly , the practice has been de- tected ...
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... laws of the 15th and 22d of Charles II . and of the 1ft of William and Mary , regulating the exportation and importation of corn , were wife and falutary . As corn has been in greater plenty and cheaper fince thefe laws were made , they ...
... laws of the 15th and 22d of Charles II . and of the 1ft of William and Mary , regulating the exportation and importation of corn , were wife and falutary . As corn has been in greater plenty and cheaper fince thefe laws were made , they ...
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... laws ' un- der the name of ingroffers , ought to be removed . That bonding at cuftomhouses , and paying fees for coaft - cockets , for tranf- porting grain from one part of the king . dom to the other , ought alfo to be re- moved . They ...
... laws ' un- der the name of ingroffers , ought to be removed . That bonding at cuftomhouses , and paying fees for coaft - cockets , for tranf- porting grain from one part of the king . dom to the other , ought alfo to be re- moved . They ...
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... laws which are now repealed , in which this was a qualification ; but that the de- fcription of the witneffes in the ... law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the ...
... laws which are now repealed , in which this was a qualification ; but that the de- fcription of the witneffes in the ... law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the ...
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... law . In the introduction and support of this motion , the speech again underwent much fevere cenfure , as breathing ... laws along with them ; when there , they must to all intents and purposes , be fubject to those of England . Thus ...
... law . In the introduction and support of this motion , the speech again underwent much fevere cenfure , as breathing ... laws along with them ; when there , they must to all intents and purposes , be fubject to those of England . Thus ...
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