The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... tion , and for the payment of the boun ties and duties , without the neceffity of the application of individuals , as fettled by the act of the 14th of the late King . They are of opinion , that the prices of grain in the county of Mid ...
... tion , and for the payment of the boun ties and duties , without the neceffity of the application of individuals , as fettled by the act of the 14th of the late King . They are of opinion , that the prices of grain in the county of Mid ...
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... tion to fend a packet immediately to England , I avail myself of the opportu- nity to acquaint you , for the informa- tion of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty , refpecting the progrefs of the military fervices in which the fhips ...
... tion to fend a packet immediately to England , I avail myself of the opportu- nity to acquaint you , for the informa- tion of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty , refpecting the progrefs of the military fervices in which the fhips ...
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... tion . The Lords in administration avowed and juftified the 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 ...
... tion . The Lords in administration avowed and juftified the 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 ...
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... tion , and whether the terms they car- sied out were confiftent with the digni ty of Great Britain to offer , and the in- tereft of the Americans to receive . Though the minister did not think it prudent , or was not prepared , to give ...
... tion , and whether the terms they car- sied out were confiftent with the digni ty of Great Britain to offer , and the in- tereft of the Americans to receive . Though the minister did not think it prudent , or was not prepared , to give ...
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by the country gentlemen and oppofi- tion , as fully tantamount to a declara- tion for war . The latter did not let it pafs without obfervation and ftricture . They faid , it was treating parliament with every poffible degree of ...
by the country gentlemen and oppofi- tion , as fully tantamount to a declara- tion for war . The latter did not let it pafs without obfervation and ftricture . They faid , it was treating parliament with every poffible degree of ...
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