The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... answer- ing the ends of edification in the church , -as that of a legal benefice , or national tax ? True indeed , in the latter way , the clergy's living is ufually more liberal , and they better enabled to carry out the port of geatry ...
... answer- ing the ends of edification in the church , -as that of a legal benefice , or national tax ? True indeed , in the latter way , the clergy's living is ufually more liberal , and they better enabled to carry out the port of geatry ...
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... answer thereto . Pr . 1 . continue 400,000l . a - year to the public for five years . 2. The company to be at liberty to in- crease their dividend to twelve one half per cent . during the faid term , but not to exceed one per cent . in ...
... answer thereto . Pr . 1 . continue 400,000l . a - year to the public for five years . 2. The company to be at liberty to in- crease their dividend to twelve one half per cent . during the faid term , but not to exceed one per cent . in ...
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... answer to all that is material in the Rev. Mr Her- vey's eleven letters to the Rev. Mr John Welley . 6 d . Johnfon , Folingshy , & c . ing a fupplement to the book , intitled , U Univerfal reftitution farther defended ; he miverfal ...
... answer to all that is material in the Rev. Mr Her- vey's eleven letters to the Rev. Mr John Welley . 6 d . Johnfon , Folingshy , & c . ing a fupplement to the book , intitled , U Univerfal reftitution farther defended ; he miverfal ...
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... answer . An hour after , fix other fenators went , and intreated the King to grant the fenate a delay of four days . His Majefty then lofing all patience , told them , that he confidered their request of a delay as a refusal ; that he ...
... answer . An hour after , fix other fenators went , and intreated the King to grant the fenate a delay of four days . His Majefty then lofing all patience , told them , that he confidered their request of a delay as a refusal ; that he ...
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... answer to that which his Majesty gave to the protocol , concerning the motives that induced him to demand the holding of a diet ; but his Majefty will not reply to it till the states meet . " " London , Fan . 21. The first time that the ...
... answer to that which his Majesty gave to the protocol , concerning the motives that induced him to demand the holding of a diet ; but his Majefty will not reply to it till the states meet . " " London , Fan . 21. The first time that the ...
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