The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... these two truly great men , for the restoration of France . Harassed with all kinds of civil convulfions , of a great number of years , it was neceffary , if ever he was ex- pected to make a considerable figure , to allow her full time ...
... these two truly great men , for the restoration of France . Harassed with all kinds of civil convulfions , of a great number of years , it was neceffary , if ever he was ex- pected to make a considerable figure , to allow her full time ...
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... These mea- fures were intended to give a plenty at home . Not content with this , be , in times of diftrefs , ( and even before they came ) , greatly loaded the husbandman with impofitions and taxes , that the ma- nufacturer's fhare of ...
... These mea- fures were intended to give a plenty at home . Not content with this , be , in times of diftrefs , ( and even before they came ) , greatly loaded the husbandman with impofitions and taxes , that the ma- nufacturer's fhare of ...
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... these colonies which we are obli- ged to purchase . By the operation of these acts , our af- sembly will be no longer the representa tives of a free people , but deprived of the right of exercising their own judge ments , in confulting ...
... these colonies which we are obli- ged to purchase . By the operation of these acts , our af- sembly will be no longer the representa tives of a free people , but deprived of the right of exercising their own judge ments , in confulting ...
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... these fuppofitions , they would be taxed without their own fent , as much as if they lived under the Great Turk . con- * Petitions were received in the cafe of the excife upon wine and tobacco in 1733 , and of the excife upon cyder in ...
... these fuppofitions , they would be taxed without their own fent , as much as if they lived under the Great Turk . con- * Petitions were received in the cafe of the excife upon wine and tobacco in 1733 , and of the excife upon cyder in ...
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... these charters are no other than what are given to every common corpo- ration and trading company , then they cease to be charters , and become , all at once , compacts : they pretend to have taken fheiter in a diftant country from the ...
... these charters are no other than what are given to every common corpo- ration and trading company , then they cease to be charters , and become , all at once , compacts : they pretend to have taken fheiter in a diftant country from the ...
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