The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... parliament 43, 5. Petitions presented to the Commons, for continuing the duty of two pennies upon the pint of ale sold in Edinburgh 43. for relief in relation to to bucco lost within the limits of the port of ex Portation 44. and for ...
... parliament 43, 5. Petitions presented to the Commons, for continuing the duty of two pennies upon the pint of ale sold in Edinburgh 43. for relief in relation to to bucco lost within the limits of the port of ex Portation 44. and for ...
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... parliament; and if the Lords of the Admiralty took upon them to reduce their number, the then circumstances of Europe was in some measure a justification of their conduct; for France was then under a minority, quite regardless of their ...
... parliament; and if the Lords of the Admiralty took upon them to reduce their number, the then circumstances of Europe was in some measure a justification of their conduct; for France was then under a minority, quite regardless of their ...
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... parliament. But this last sumner, I do not know how, they have taten up quite another way of thinking : for, since that time, the security and welfare, the weight and influence of this nation, is not, in their opinion, to be provided ...
... parliament. But this last sumner, I do not know how, they have taten up quite another way of thinking : for, since that time, the security and welfare, the weight and influence of this nation, is not, in their opinion, to be provided ...
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... parliament granting money for services incurred if not provided for, than calling ministers to an account for a waste of public money, which they had been tempted to commit, by having more than was necessary put into their possession ...
... parliament granting money for services incurred if not provided for, than calling ministers to an account for a waste of public money, which they had been tempted to commit, by having more than was necessary put into their possession ...
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... parliament, as soon as they met after their idjournment; and both were graciously received. The Commons, on a motion made Jin. Io. caused read the resolutions of April 23. 1751 [xiii.254.], relating to felonies, and then ordered in two ...
... parliament, as soon as they met after their idjournment; and both were graciously received. The Commons, on a motion made Jin. Io. caused read the resolutions of April 23. 1751 [xiii.254.], relating to felonies, and then ordered in two ...
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