The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... ment , he trusted he had acted on the foundeft principles of candour and deli- beration . He could not poffibly make any objection to the inquiry into that Noble Lord's conduct , as he made no doubt but he would acquit himself be- fore ...
... ment , he trusted he had acted on the foundeft principles of candour and deli- beration . He could not poffibly make any objection to the inquiry into that Noble Lord's conduct , as he made no doubt but he would acquit himself be- fore ...
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... ment , either by an addrefs , or by fome former treaty which it had ratified . Such was the cafe of the Heffians in the years 1745 and 1756 , upon which fo much weight had been laid ; in the firft inftance , the measure had the fanction ...
... ment , either by an addrefs , or by fome former treaty which it had ratified . Such was the cafe of the Heffians in the years 1745 and 1756 , upon which fo much weight had been laid ; in the firft inftance , the measure had the fanction ...
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... ment of 4000 men for the American fer- vice , under any colour of the royal pre- rogative , but waited to go through the formalities , and to receive the fanction of an act of parliament for the purpose . And fuch precautions were taken ...
... ment of 4000 men for the American fer- vice , under any colour of the royal pre- rogative , but waited to go through the formalities , and to receive the fanction of an act of parliament for the purpose . And fuch precautions were taken ...
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... ment in the pay of the latter , the pay of the five Hanoverian battalions , near 00,000l . levy - money , and the extraor nary unprovided expences of the ord- nance in the preceding year , which , notwithstanding the limited fphere of ...
... ment in the pay of the latter , the pay of the five Hanoverian battalions , near 00,000l . levy - money , and the extraor nary unprovided expences of the ord- nance in the preceding year , which , notwithstanding the limited fphere of ...
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... ment of those extraneous 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 ...
... ment of those extraneous 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 ...
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