The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... Lord Bathurst acquiefced in the necef- fity for ftrict œconomy , but that it fhould commence with more important objects , and not begin where the confe- quence of it , as to the faving , must be trifling , and the effect of it , as to ...
... Lord Bathurst acquiefced in the necef- fity for ftrict œconomy , but that it fhould commence with more important objects , and not begin where the confe- quence of it , as to the faving , must be trifling , and the effect of it , as to ...
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... Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however , fo anxious was ...
... Lord was the only ignorant man in the kingdom . It was a fact which had been admitted by all fides of the House . , No body , excepting only the Noble and Learned Lord , had attempted even to doubt it . Still , however , fo anxious was ...
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... Lord Stormont owned that he was glad to find the Noble Earl alluded mere- ly to his falary as an ambaffador , in which capacity he had never been paid more nor lefs than was paid to others . Lord Townshend wifhed the motion poftponed ...
... Lord Stormont owned that he was glad to find the Noble Earl alluded mere- ly to his falary as an ambaffador , in which capacity he had never been paid more nor lefs than was paid to others . Lord Townshend wifhed the motion poftponed ...
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... Lord Stormont , one of the fecreta- ries of state , to the Lord Advocate , was laid before one of thefe meetings , at Haddington , Jan. 17 .; from which it appeared , that government propofed to furnish arms , and allow the county to ...
... Lord Stormont , one of the fecreta- ries of state , to the Lord Advocate , was laid before one of thefe meetings , at Haddington , Jan. 17 .; from which it appeared , that government propofed to furnish arms , and allow the county to ...
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... Lord Cathcart , the British Ambaffador at the court of Pe- tersburg while his Lordship was at Vi- enna ; and upon the appointment of o- ther minifters to those departments , their friendship was cemented by the ties of affinity , Lord ...
... Lord Cathcart , the British Ambaffador at the court of Pe- tersburg while his Lordship was at Vi- enna ; and upon the appointment of o- ther minifters to those departments , their friendship was cemented by the ties of affinity , Lord ...
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