The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... present century , or as far back as it can be conveniently done . 2. That as the conducting this matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the ...
... present century , or as far back as it can be conveniently done . 2. That as the conducting this matter of a proper corn - law is of the greatest im- portance to the landed intereft , and to the agriculture of Scotland in general ; the ...
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... present occa- fion , infallibly rescue us from danger , Britons ever fhewed magnanimity in di- ftrefs ; and certain victory was the fure confequence of that fpirit : he wifhed therefore , that gentlemen would not be caft down that ...
... present occa- fion , infallibly rescue us from danger , Britons ever fhewed magnanimity in di- ftrefs ; and certain victory was the fure confequence of that fpirit : he wifhed therefore , that gentlemen would not be caft down that ...
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... present supply was abfolutely neceffary , as the men muft be , fuppofing a ceffation of arms , con- ducted home . Eleven refolutions were then feverally moved , agreed to without a divifion , and ordered to be reported ; among which ...
... present supply was abfolutely neceffary , as the men muft be , fuppofing a ceffation of arms , con- ducted home . Eleven refolutions were then feverally moved , agreed to without a divifion , and ordered to be reported ; among which ...
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... present mit to , were in a state proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would ...
... present mit to , were in a state proper to be laid ftate of things in America , this desirable before the Houfe , that , in his opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would ...
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... present law , so far as it re- fpects exportation , and facilitates impor- tation , in contradiction to the former laws , from which so happy consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or ...
... present law , so far as it re- fpects exportation , and facilitates impor- tation , in contradiction to the former laws , from which so happy consequences proceeded . They obferve , by the experience of paft times , that the rate or ...
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