The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... measures , and appointing all kinds of meal and grain to be fold by the fame weight , or the fame meafure , would tend greatly to the en- couragement of the agriculture of this country , and to distributive justice in ge- neral , ' Of ...
... measures , and appointing all kinds of meal and grain to be fold by the fame weight , or the fame meafure , would tend greatly to the en- couragement of the agriculture of this country , and to distributive justice in ge- neral , ' Of ...
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... measures , which have already produ- ced fuch dreadful difgrace and calamity , that G. Britain is fhook to its ... measure was a con- junction between Howe and Burgoyne ; but that it was to be produced in the ftrangest manner he had ever ...
... measures , which have already produ- ced fuch dreadful difgrace and calamity , that G. Britain is fhook to its ... measure was a con- junction between Howe and Burgoyne ; but that it was to be produced in the ftrangest manner he had ever ...
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... measures of the war , by giving their vote in support of it , were likewise criminal , though in an inferior degree . He concluded by pronouncing the pane- gyric of Mr Burke . Mr Solicitor General gave a little ex- planation of one of ...
... measures of the war , by giving their vote in support of it , were likewise criminal , though in an inferior degree . He concluded by pronouncing the pane- gyric of Mr Burke . Mr Solicitor General gave a little ex- planation of one of ...
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... measure itself appeared to them as exceedingly illegal and dangerous . By this means , when the report came to be ... measures . It is fo well known as scarcely to re- quire mention , that an averfion to con- tinental connections ...
... measure itself appeared to them as exceedingly illegal and dangerous . By this means , when the report came to be ... measures . It is fo well known as scarcely to re- quire mention , that an averfion to con- tinental connections ...
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... measure . They denied its offending either against the letter or the fpirit of the Bill of Rights . The claufe which was fuppofed to affect this measure , must be taken with the condi- tions which were annexed to it , and could extend ...
... measure . They denied its offending either against the letter or the fpirit of the Bill of Rights . The claufe which was fuppofed to affect this measure , must be taken with the condi- tions which were annexed to it , and could extend ...
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