The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... matters , ( ex- traneous with respect to societies of mer- chants ) , the concerns of commerce , which ought to be the principal or fole object of trading companies , muft con- tinue a matter only of fecondary confi- deration . But ...
... matters , ( ex- traneous with respect to societies of mer- chants ) , the concerns of commerce , which ought to be the principal or fole object of trading companies , muft con- tinue a matter only of fecondary confi- deration . But ...
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... matter , to be af- terwards communicated to the feveral counties . After a long conversation , the matter was remitted to a committee . Minutes of this committee appeared in the papers in the end of November , viz . " There was produced ...
... matter , to be af- terwards communicated to the feveral counties . After a long conversation , the matter was remitted to a committee . Minutes of this committee appeared in the papers in the end of November , viz . " There was produced ...
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... matters , it occurred , that there were many things connected with the propo- fed bill , which deferved farther confide ... matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of ...
... matters , it occurred , that there were many things connected with the propo- fed bill , which deferved farther confide ... matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of ...
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... matter , for he was gone to a dif- ferent country , and left the unhappy Burgoyne and his troops to make the beft terms for themfelves , in a country that was by nature fo defended , that ftrong holds were to be met at almost e- very ...
... matter , for he was gone to a dif- ferent country , and left the unhappy Burgoyne and his troops to make the beft terms for themfelves , in a country that was by nature fo defended , that ftrong holds were to be met at almost e- very ...
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... matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of the fpeech which mentioned as a favour the fending of Hanoverian troops to Gibral- tar and Minorca , as well as the corre- fponding part of the addrefs , which ac- knowledged ...
... matter it will be ne- ceffary to obferve , that the part of the fpeech which mentioned as a favour the fending of Hanoverian troops to Gibral- tar and Minorca , as well as the corre- fponding part of the addrefs , which ac- knowledged ...
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