The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... must be an exclu- five one . VOL . XL . In the different arguments employed by this very intelligent author , to de- monftrate the difficulties which would attend the conducting of fach a trade by individuals , the neceffity there would ...
... must be an exclu- five one . VOL . XL . In the different arguments employed by this very intelligent author , to de- monftrate the difficulties which would attend the conducting of fach a trade by individuals , the neceffity there would ...
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... must pay for the ad- vantages it would derive from this com- merce . The other privileges , of waging war , and ... must conduct the commerce with India , that company must be exclu- five , or it cannot enjoy the exclufive be- nefit of ...
... must pay for the ad- vantages it would derive from this com- merce . The other privileges , of waging war , and ... must conduct the commerce with India , that company must be exclu- five , or it cannot enjoy the exclufive be- nefit of ...
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... must have had a fuperi- ority of four to three . The alternative could not be evaded ; either we were fuperior , or the Noble Lord who has the fuperintendence of the army misinformed the Houfe ; or , if he was right , the No- ble Lord ...
... must have had a fuperi- ority of four to three . The alternative could not be evaded ; either we were fuperior , or the Noble Lord who has the fuperintendence of the army misinformed the Houfe ; or , if he was right , the No- ble Lord ...
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... must likewife pay a large additional fum for all those who do not return home . Sir , I do not think the Germans will return : for I must pay the compliment to thefe minifters , that I do believe , even they are incapable of making fuch ...
... must likewife pay a large additional fum for all those who do not return home . Sir , I do not think the Germans will return : for I must pay the compliment to thefe minifters , that I do believe , even they are incapable of making fuch ...
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... must be somewhere lodged in all govern- ments , were again canvaffed ; and the old ground , which had been fo often tra- ced , was fo embellished , either by a freshnefs of colouring , or by changing the pofition or fituation of the ...
... must be somewhere lodged in all govern- ments , were again canvaffed ; and the old ground , which had been fo often tra- ced , was fo embellished , either by a freshnefs of colouring , or by changing the pofition or fituation of the ...
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