The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... reason is , because we fee manufacturing towns so very populous . But it is well known , that the increase of mankind in cities is in no proportion to what it is in the country . - Great num- bers of people collected together , form an ...
... reason is , because we fee manufacturing towns so very populous . But it is well known , that the increase of mankind in cities is in no proportion to what it is in the country . - Great num- bers of people collected together , form an ...
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... reasons for their diffent ; whilst others with equal confidence , ( and one of them with fome vehemence ) , fup- ported their opinions in having agreed to it , yet it was evident they had been led to make thefe offers , rather from a ...
... reasons for their diffent ; whilst others with equal confidence , ( and one of them with fome vehemence ) , fup- ported their opinions in having agreed to it , yet it was evident they had been led to make thefe offers , rather from a ...
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... reasons were in themselves . In effect , very far from having feen the general imbarraffuent diminish daily , which was then thought inevitable , it hath augmented confidera- bly . I appeal thereupon to the fupplica- tions in writing ...
... reasons were in themselves . In effect , very far from having feen the general imbarraffuent diminish daily , which was then thought inevitable , it hath augmented confidera- bly . I appeal thereupon to the fupplica- tions in writing ...
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... reason they require that their number may be augmented , which never happened before , we may eafily imagine to what ... reasons which have induced me , not to concern myself , till that time , with the govern- ment of the kingdom . I ...
... reason they require that their number may be augmented , which never happened before , we may eafily imagine to what ... reasons which have induced me , not to concern myself , till that time , with the govern- ment of the kingdom . I ...
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... reason to alter their former opinion with regard to the propofitions that were communicated to them from the court of directors ; there fore , however willing they might have been to have concurred with the compa- ny in any reasonable ...
... reason to alter their former opinion with regard to the propofitions that were communicated to them from the court of directors ; there fore , however willing they might have been to have concurred with the compa- ny in any reasonable ...
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