The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... Grant them to be promoters of putrefaction, yet if that be already begun from a languid or obstructe circulation, they may still, by stituula. ting and opening, be the means of lopping it. Allow thm to be really antiseptic, yet if the ...
... Grant them to be promoters of putrefaction, yet if that be already begun from a languid or obstructe circulation, they may still, by stituula. ting and opening, be the means of lopping it. Allow thm to be really antiseptic, yet if the ...
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... grant such supplies as should be found necessary for the fecurity and welfare of the nation; “which (we say) cannot be better provided for, than by maintaining the fleet in such a condition, as may enable your Majesty to preserve that ...
... grant such supplies as should be found necessary for the fecurity and welfare of the nation; “which (we say) cannot be better provided for, than by maintaining the fleet in such a condition, as may enable your Majesty to preserve that ...
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... grant, Sir, that in the presen question our character as amaritime powe, and the supply of our navy upon any sud den emergency without distressing trade are both to be considered. For as t that of pressing, I am of opinion, that is ...
... grant, Sir, that in the presen question our character as amaritime powe, and the supply of our navy upon any sud den emergency without distressing trade are both to be considered. For as t that of pressing, I am of opinion, that is ...
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... grant, it will not be so considerable as I could wish; but as the wir and tear, and sea-ordnance, do not cost near so much when ships are laid o, as when they are in commission, the wing will be more considerable than the Hon. Gentleman ...
... grant, it will not be so considerable as I could wish; but as the wir and tear, and sea-ordnance, do not cost near so much when ships are laid o, as when they are in commission, the wing will be more considerable than the Hon. Gentleman ...
Seite 43
... St Cuthbert's, Canongate, and South and North Leith, adding nineteen years more to the term of the G 2 grants grant, and appointing the produce during the whole term, i. Jan.1752. Bill for preventing thefts and rolleries, &c. 43.
... St Cuthbert's, Canongate, and South and North Leith, adding nineteen years more to the term of the G 2 grants grant, and appointing the produce during the whole term, i. Jan.1752. Bill for preventing thefts and rolleries, &c. 43.
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