The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting which was 47 per cent .; and declared , that the cost of collecting the excife ( which was boafted of as the cheapest and best - managed collection of all others ) one year , coft as much ...
... Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting which was 47 per cent .; and declared , that the cost of collecting the excife ( which was boafted of as the cheapest and best - managed collection of all others ) one year , coft as much ...
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... Lordships all knew , that many different establishments were provi- ded for out of the revenue of the civil lift , with the payment of which his Ma- jefty had no more perfonal connection or interference than their Lordships.- With ...
... Lordships all knew , that many different establishments were provi- ded for out of the revenue of the civil lift , with the payment of which his Ma- jefty had no more perfonal connection or interference than their Lordships.- With ...
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... Lordship was appointed Ambassador to the King of Poland ; in which fituation , we believe , he remained till the peace ; and immediately after , viz . in May 1763 , his Lordship was appointed Ambillador- Extraordinary and Mmitter ...
... Lordship was appointed Ambassador to the King of Poland ; in which fituation , we believe , he remained till the peace ; and immediately after , viz . in May 1763 , his Lordship was appointed Ambillador- Extraordinary and Mmitter ...
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... Lordship also had a confi- derable fhare in promoting the peace be- tween the Ruffians and the Turks , and in cementing that close , commercial , and political alliance between the courts of Petersburg and London , which may prove ...
... Lordship also had a confi- derable fhare in promoting the peace be- tween the Ruffians and the Turks , and in cementing that close , commercial , and political alliance between the courts of Petersburg and London , which may prove ...
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... Lordship profeffed himself the fincere friend of government ; for his motion went to enable them to carry on the war we have been forced in- to , with vigour . His Lordship faid , he would not enter into a minute detail of the ...
... Lordship profeffed himself the fincere friend of government ; for his motion went to enable them to carry on the war we have been forced in- to , with vigour . His Lordship faid , he would not enter into a minute detail of the ...
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