The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... officers in her fervice , by ordering the ag- greffors , who belonged to her guards , to be rigorously punished , and ftrictly fore- warning , that no ftranger fhould be ill- ufed upon any pretence whatever , under pain of incurring her ...
... officers in her fervice , by ordering the ag- greffors , who belonged to her guards , to be rigorously punished , and ftrictly fore- warning , that no ftranger fhould be ill- ufed upon any pretence whatever , under pain of incurring her ...
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... officers do now - a - days . The mini- fters , as ufual , were against his preferment , because he had opposed the King's mea- fures in parliament ; but the King told them , the Gentleman had always behaved well as an officer , and he ...
... officers do now - a - days . The mini- fters , as ufual , were against his preferment , because he had opposed the King's mea- fures in parliament ; but the King told them , the Gentleman had always behaved well as an officer , and he ...
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... officers in the Trea- fury , notwithstanding there being too great a number of both , can no way endanger the difcovery of any fuch misapplication ; especially when the Firft Commiffioner there has the direction of the Secretary's ...
... officers in the Trea- fury , notwithstanding there being too great a number of both , can no way endanger the difcovery of any fuch misapplication ; especially when the Firft Commiffioner there has the direction of the Secretary's ...
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... officers in his ar- my ; and , even in this cafe , they do not pofitively affert , that thofe officers were difplaced for oppofing the King's measures in parliament , or that this was ever given as a reafon either by the King or by any ...
... officers in his ar- my ; and , even in this cafe , they do not pofitively affert , that thofe officers were difplaced for oppofing the King's measures in parliament , or that this was ever given as a reafon either by the King or by any ...
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... officers of our army . It is a prero- gative he may make ufe of for the benefit or safety of the publick ; but ... officer is pre- ferred or cashiered , upon the motive of his voting for or against any court measure or candidate , it is ...
... officers of our army . It is a prero- gative he may make ufe of for the benefit or safety of the publick ; but ... officer is pre- ferred or cashiered , upon the motive of his voting for or against any court measure or candidate , it is ...
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