The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... there are, who hold that ther are no such things here as fundamentah, or any thing not alterable by parliament But I think I may assert it for a known truth, that in every state where libert has any place, fundamentals are acknowledged ...
... there are, who hold that ther are no such things here as fundamentah, or any thing not alterable by parliament But I think I may assert it for a known truth, that in every state where libert has any place, fundamentals are acknowledged ...
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... ther opinion. They reckon very highly o upon them; partly for the profits of them; but more a great deal for the ho nour and lustre they give them and their families, - If they were matters of profit only, some reasonable satisfaction ...
... ther opinion. They reckon very highly o upon them; partly for the profits of them; but more a great deal for the ho nour and lustre they give them and their families, - If they were matters of profit only, some reasonable satisfaction ...
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... ther, and the William and Thomas of Shields from London for Carolina, both carried into Breit The Ruxley, Turner, from London for Turky carried into Havre-de-grace. The Mary, Mercer, from Oporto for Londo: carried into Bourdeaux. The ...
... ther, and the William and Thomas of Shields from London for Carolina, both carried into Breit The Ruxley, Turner, from London for Turky carried into Havre-de-grace. The Mary, Mercer, from Oporto for Londo: carried into Bourdeaux. The ...
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... ther appropriating the supplies granted in this st sion of parliament; and for applying a certai sum of money, for detraying the charge of ti allowances to several officers and private Gentl men of the two troops of horse-guards, and ...
... ther appropriating the supplies granted in this st sion of parliament; and for applying a certai sum of money, for detraying the charge of ti allowances to several officers and private Gentl men of the two troops of horse-guards, and ...
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... there but occasionally. Report of the committee, appointed l; general meeting of the Commissioner, Supply for the ... ther of opinion, That in respešt, by * switato With powers to please TH E E ; not of. 264. June 1747. Opinion about ...
... there but occasionally. Report of the committee, appointed l; general meeting of the Commissioner, Supply for the ... ther of opinion, That in respešt, by * switato With powers to please TH E E ; not of. 264. June 1747. Opinion about ...
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