The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... motion in queftion . 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 ...
... motion in queftion . 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 ...
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... motion contained two propofitions ; one " ad- vifing his Majefty to make a confiderable reduction of his civil lift ; " the other " affuring his Majefty , that every mem- ber of that Houfe would chearfully sub- mit to fuch reduction of ...
... motion contained two propofitions ; one " ad- vifing his Majefty to make a confiderable reduction of his civil lift ; " the other " affuring his Majefty , that every mem- ber of that Houfe would chearfully sub- mit to fuch reduction of ...
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... motion poftponed , but faid he would vote for it if it were put . The question being put , the numbers were , Contents 33 , proxies 3 , in all 36 ; Not contents 57 , proxies 20 , in all 77 . Mr Jenkinson , the fecretary at war , moved ...
... motion poftponed , but faid he would vote for it if it were put . The question being put , the numbers were , Contents 33 , proxies 3 , in all 36 ; Not contents 57 , proxies 20 , in all 77 . Mr Jenkinson , the fecretary at war , moved ...
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... motion , in which he attacked the Ame- rican fecretary with great heat and point- edness for the conduct of government re- fpecting Gen. Burgoyne . The Secretary at War replied , defend- ed Lord Amherst very fully from all that had been ...
... motion , in which he attacked the Ame- rican fecretary with great heat and point- edness for the conduct of government re- fpecting Gen. Burgoyne . The Secretary at War replied , defend- ed Lord Amherst very fully from all that had been ...
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... motion of Dr Thomas Barnard , Dean of Derry , to the bishoprick of Killaloe , & c . in the room of the Bishop of Cloyne . War - office , January 1. 1780 . 65th foot : Capt . - Lieut . Francis , Seymour Heart , to be Captain , vice ...
... motion of Dr Thomas Barnard , Dean of Derry , to the bishoprick of Killaloe , & c . in the room of the Bishop of Cloyne . War - office , January 1. 1780 . 65th foot : Capt . - Lieut . Francis , Seymour Heart , to be Captain , vice ...
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