The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... thought necef . fary . Ón the very day after the delivery of that memorial , which stated the friend- ly nature of the agreement between the courts of Vienna and Munich ; another was prefented from the latter to the diet , complaining ...
... thought necef . fary . Ón the very day after the delivery of that memorial , which stated the friend- ly nature of the agreement between the courts of Vienna and Munich ; another was prefented from the latter to the diet , complaining ...
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... thought the key - note did not fufficiently explain which he wished to have played . But , according to his mother , it seems to have been in confequence of his ha- ving heard the fuperior performance of Mrs Lulman , a musical lady ...
... thought the key - note did not fufficiently explain which he wished to have played . But , according to his mother , it seems to have been in confequence of his ha- ving heard the fuperior performance of Mrs Lulman , a musical lady ...
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... thought the motion might be termed a perfonal reflection on his Majesty's conduct . Lords Manchester , Abingdon , and Grafton , fpoke for the motion . Lord Townshend thought the motion Vol . 42 . ought to be voted for the general good ...
... thought the motion might be termed a perfonal reflection on his Majesty's conduct . Lords Manchester , Abingdon , and Grafton , fpoke for the motion . Lord Townshend thought the motion Vol . 42 . ought to be voted for the general good ...
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... thought ought to alarm every friend to that system of liberty which had exalted this kingdom . Mr T. Townshend stated his objections to the estimates , and faid several of them appeared to be very extravagant , parti- cularly that of ...
... thought ought to alarm every friend to that system of liberty which had exalted this kingdom . Mr T. Townshend stated his objections to the estimates , and faid several of them appeared to be very extravagant , parti- cularly that of ...
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... thought proper to establish . The arrangements which I have a- bove communicated to you , annul the late ordinance of Monf . De Durat , of the 7th of September laft . His Majefty has given orders to the adminiftrators to abolish the ...
... thought proper to establish . The arrangements which I have a- bove communicated to you , annul the late ordinance of Monf . De Durat , of the 7th of September laft . His Majefty has given orders to the adminiftrators to abolish the ...
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