The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... said to be laid upon them , that the omiffion of them has , in fundry instances , given no small offence both to minifters and people . - Not having been fully fatisfied , however , as to the deter- minate meaning and propriety of fome ...
... said to be laid upon them , that the omiffion of them has , in fundry instances , given no small offence both to minifters and people . - Not having been fully fatisfied , however , as to the deter- minate meaning and propriety of fome ...
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... said acquifi- tions and revenues ; but my Lords are nevertheless willing to direct , that the demand of the 4th article be inquired in- to , and liquidated , in order that if , upon inquiry , it thall appear the company have any juft ...
... said acquifi- tions and revenues ; but my Lords are nevertheless willing to direct , that the demand of the 4th article be inquired in- to , and liquidated , in order that if , upon inquiry , it thall appear the company have any juft ...
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... said states are convoked . Done at Stockholm , Dec. 13. 1768 . ADOLPHUS FREDERICK . " The Prince went first to the college of the Chancery , and afterwards to fome o thers ; where he read the above order , and demanded the feals in the ...
... said states are convoked . Done at Stockholm , Dec. 13. 1768 . ADOLPHUS FREDERICK . " The Prince went first to the college of the Chancery , and afterwards to fome o thers ; where he read the above order , and demanded the feals in the ...
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... said their numbers are nearly e- qual to his . After lying in this manner for a confiderable time , on fome remon- ftrances made to the Regulators , they difperfed , giving up fome of their head- men ; and although no blood was fhed ...
... said their numbers are nearly e- qual to his . After lying in this manner for a confiderable time , on fome remon- ftrances made to the Regulators , they difperfed , giving up fome of their head- men ; and although no blood was fhed ...
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... said , perhaps , that it is his Grace's province , as farely it is his paffion , rather to distribute than to fave the public money ; and that while Lord N- is C - r of the E - r , the First Lord of the T- y may be as thoughtless and ...
... said , perhaps , that it is his Grace's province , as farely it is his paffion , rather to distribute than to fave the public money ; and that while Lord N- is C - r of the E - r , the First Lord of the T- y may be as thoughtless and ...
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