The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... same zeal in a matter of no lefs importance , namely , that they who serve at the altar fhould live by the altar . This does not call for heavy taxes and contributions . If the rent of the feats in the prefent churches were duly ...
... same zeal in a matter of no lefs importance , namely , that they who serve at the altar fhould live by the altar . This does not call for heavy taxes and contributions . If the rent of the feats in the prefent churches were duly ...
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... same time [ May 8. ] General Sir Henry Clinton arrived to take the command of the army at Philadelphia , in the room of Sir William Howe , who returned to England , to the great regret of both officers and foldiery in general . In the ...
... same time [ May 8. ] General Sir Henry Clinton arrived to take the command of the army at Philadelphia , in the room of Sir William Howe , who returned to England , to the great regret of both officers and foldiery in general . In the ...
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... same fate . - leave to bring in a bill for difqualifying freeholders who have places in the cu- Mr Crewe moved , March 14. for parliament . ftoms or excife to vote for members of would oppofe any bill that had for its object to ...
... same fate . - leave to bring in a bill for difqualifying freeholders who have places in the cu- Mr Crewe moved , March 14. for parliament . ftoms or excife to vote for members of would oppofe any bill that had for its object to ...
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... same cir- cumftances . Upon this the four captains feized four of the mutineers , who feemed to be ringleaders , and car- ried them to the Admiral ; by whom they were ordered into clofe confine- ment . Next morning , the Admiral di ...
... same cir- cumftances . Upon this the four captains feized four of the mutineers , who feemed to be ringleaders , and car- ried them to the Admiral ; by whom they were ordered into clofe confine- ment . Next morning , the Admiral di ...
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... same . The treaty concludes by declaring , that his Majefty will continue to obferve the fame neutrality he always has ; that he has forbid any of his fubje & s , under the fevereft penalties , from deviating in any refpect from the ...
... same . The treaty concludes by declaring , that his Majefty will continue to obferve the fame neutrality he always has ; that he has forbid any of his fubje & s , under the fevereft penalties , from deviating in any refpect from the ...
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