The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... taken for augmentations by fea and land , the republick has but 15 men of war in commiffion , and the affiftance granted by the States to the Queen of Hungary of 20,000 men , is not yet ac- quiefced in by the towns of Dort and Brill ...
... taken for augmentations by fea and land , the republick has but 15 men of war in commiffion , and the affiftance granted by the States to the Queen of Hungary of 20,000 men , is not yet ac- quiefced in by the towns of Dort and Brill ...
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... taken out of the water , that is met with at the bottom , or on the furface of the water , on the edges and in the middle of the dit- ches . What is thús taken out , muft be put into a glafs of clear water ; and thefe infects , if there ...
... taken out of the water , that is met with at the bottom , or on the furface of the water , on the edges and in the middle of the dit- ches . What is thús taken out , muft be put into a glafs of clear water ; and thefe infects , if there ...
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... taken them upon truit , and paffed them without examination ? Can fuch a fuperficial paffing , to call it no worse , be deemed a reafon for not calling him to a new and general account ? If the steward to an infant's eftate fhould ...
... taken them upon truit , and paffed them without examination ? Can fuch a fuperficial paffing , to call it no worse , be deemed a reafon for not calling him to a new and general account ? If the steward to an infant's eftate fhould ...
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Denmark , ( who had taken them from Swe- den during the absence of its King ) , and G. Britain found herself at once engaged to guaranty the poffeffion of Slefwick to his Danish Majefty , ( which he had alfo taken from the Duke of ...
Denmark , ( who had taken them from Swe- den during the absence of its King ) , and G. Britain found herself at once engaged to guaranty the poffeffion of Slefwick to his Danish Majefty , ( which he had alfo taken from the Duke of ...
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... taken or re- ceived , under pain of deprivation and in- capacitation to the Collector or Clerk of fending by himself , his depute or fervant . -That , on the fecond Tuefday of No- vember every year , the Collector lay be- fore the ...
... taken or re- ceived , under pain of deprivation and in- capacitation to the Collector or Clerk of fending by himself , his depute or fervant . -That , on the fecond Tuefday of No- vember every year , the Collector lay be- fore the ...
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