The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... means of the company's agents , upon more ad- vantageous terms than the company ? In this cafe , the free trade , which would operate fo much to the detriment of the company , would actually owe its exi- ftence , and derive its fupport ...
... means of the company's agents , upon more ad- vantageous terms than the company ? In this cafe , the free trade , which would operate fo much to the detriment of the company , would actually owe its exi- ftence , and derive its fupport ...
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... means had been untried to remedy this defect ; that the bounty had been rai- fed , and the ftandard lowered ... mean a few fcraps of garbled and muti- lated papers ; but that verbal and of- ficial information which they thought it the ...
... means had been untried to remedy this defect ; that the bounty had been rai- fed , and the ftandard lowered ... mean a few fcraps of garbled and muti- lated papers ; but that verbal and of- ficial information which they thought it the ...
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... mean ? No reflection at all . The emphatic now was fuggested by the inbred modesty of diffident merit , as much as ... means of which water may very quickly be faturated with fixed air . His procefs fcarce requires more than a quarter ...
... mean ? No reflection at all . The emphatic now was fuggested by the inbred modesty of diffident merit , as much as ... means of which water may very quickly be faturated with fixed air . His procefs fcarce requires more than a quarter ...
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... means of the company's agents , upon more ad- vantageous terms than the company ? In this cafe , the free trade , which would operate fo much to the detriment of the company , would actually owe its exi- ftence , and derive its support ...
... means of the company's agents , upon more ad- vantageous terms than the company ? In this cafe , the free trade , which would operate fo much to the detriment of the company , would actually owe its exi- ftence , and derive its support ...
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... means , when fending of Hanoverian troops to Gibral- the report came to be received , the mi- tar and Minorca , as well as the corre- nifter found , to his furprise , the address fponding part of the addrefs , which ac- unexpectedly ...
... means , when fending of Hanoverian troops to Gibral- the report came to be received , the mi- tar and Minorca , as well as the corre- nifter found , to his furprise , the address fponding part of the addrefs , which ac- unexpectedly ...
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