The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's fister , who vigorously strove to ...
... proper perfons the constitutions of the country , and had been every where appointed to rate the value of provifions furnished to thofe troops . Prince Radzivil , who had been married to the King's fister , who vigorously strove to ...
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... proper- Jy fupported by the Turks , agreeably to their expectations . On the other hand , the Turks fay , they have been deceived by the Confederates , who reprefented things in Poland to be in a very different ftate from what they now ...
... proper- Jy fupported by the Turks , agreeably to their expectations . On the other hand , the Turks fay , they have been deceived by the Confederates , who reprefented things in Poland to be in a very different ftate from what they now ...
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... proper perfons to be ap- pointed . He then was pleased to nomi- nate the new appointed Juftice Murray , as a justice of the quorum . But the Board are to have it under confideration till the next general council . -It appears Lord ...
... proper perfons to be ap- pointed . He then was pleased to nomi- nate the new appointed Juftice Murray , as a justice of the quorum . But the Board are to have it under confideration till the next general council . -It appears Lord ...
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... proper or legal evidence before them , that any protests or appeals had been entered against the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow ; that the extract of that fentence lying before them , made no mention of any fuch ap- peals ; and that ...
... proper or legal evidence before them , that any protests or appeals had been entered against the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow ; that the extract of that fentence lying before them , made no mention of any fuch ap- peals ; and that ...
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... proper , ( generally from 7. to 161. per tun ) , the highest bidder being the buyer : it is then fetched away at the buyer's expence . The refule part of the ore , which is not fit for fale , is beat down fmall , and car- ried to the ...
... proper , ( generally from 7. to 161. per tun ) , the highest bidder being the buyer : it is then fetched away at the buyer's expence . The refule part of the ore , which is not fit for fale , is beat down fmall , and car- ried to the ...
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