The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... interests of the com- pany . They seemed to be all unanimous in thinking that a share , and a liberal one too , should be allotted to the public from thefe foreign revenues ; but that if the money is to be paid in England , the_pu- blic ...
... interests of the com- pany . They seemed to be all unanimous in thinking that a share , and a liberal one too , should be allotted to the public from thefe foreign revenues ; but that if the money is to be paid in England , the_pu- blic ...
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... interests , and every thing that is dear and valuable to Englifhmen ; we cannot imagine a case more miferable ; we cannot think that we shall have even the fhadow of liberty left . We conceive it to be an inherent right in your ...
... interests , and every thing that is dear and valuable to Englifhmen ; we cannot imagine a case more miferable ; we cannot think that we shall have even the fhadow of liberty left . We conceive it to be an inherent right in your ...
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... interest may re- quire . Your Majesty's faithful fubjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost ...
... interest may re- quire . Your Majesty's faithful fubjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost ...
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... interest concerned in establishing the right of patronage u- niverfally . The first ideas of advantage from patronage to the church , was its having a tendency to increase the number and wealth of ecclefiaftics , that right be- ing then ...
... interest concerned in establishing the right of patronage u- niverfally . The first ideas of advantage from patronage to the church , was its having a tendency to increase the number and wealth of ecclefiaftics , that right be- ing then ...
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... interest of kingdom in all parts of the world , and more especially in the British American colonies , the only profitable trade this kingdom enjoys unrivalled by other na- tions ; for which purpose we recommend your utmost endeavours ...
... interest of kingdom in all parts of the world , and more especially in the British American colonies , the only profitable trade this kingdom enjoys unrivalled by other na- tions ; for which purpose we recommend your utmost endeavours ...
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