The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... whole year : 200 hides to the tanner , to the currier , to the leather- merchant , and to the fhoemaker ; who again will find a fale for the buckle ma- kers goods , befide the tallow - chand- lers , & c . ALTHOUGH the inclofure of But ...
... whole year : 200 hides to the tanner , to the currier , to the leather- merchant , and to the fhoemaker ; who again will find a fale for the buckle ma- kers goods , befide the tallow - chand- lers , & c . ALTHOUGH the inclofure of But ...
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... whole is adorned with fmall turrets , exhibiting the resemblanes of an Imperial crown , furrounded with its circlet . In this steeple there is a fet of musical bells , which are played every lawful day from one to two o'clock . The ...
... whole is adorned with fmall turrets , exhibiting the resemblanes of an Imperial crown , furrounded with its circlet . In this steeple there is a fet of musical bells , which are played every lawful day from one to two o'clock . The ...
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... whole then of the funded debt in 1795 is , principal , 308,861,3291 .; intereft , & c . 11,003,3381 . The amount of the unfunded debt is fated at L. 13,483,000 ; its intereft at 5 per cent . L. 674,150 . If to these sums be added the ...
... whole then of the funded debt in 1795 is , principal , 308,861,3291 .; intereft , & c . 11,003,3381 . The amount of the unfunded debt is fated at L. 13,483,000 ; its intereft at 5 per cent . L. 674,150 . If to these sums be added the ...
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... whole of about 500 , would have perished . The gale continued with the greatest violence , attended with heavy thunder , lightning , and rain , until about two o'clock , when it began to moderate , and ropes were then fo fixed between ...
... whole of about 500 , would have perished . The gale continued with the greatest violence , attended with heavy thunder , lightning , and rain , until about two o'clock , when it began to moderate , and ropes were then fo fixed between ...
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... whole Houfe paffed the re- folutions moved upon thefe heads by Sir John Parnell . BARRACKS . An account of the number of Infantry and Cavalry for which the feveral Bar- racks , mentioned in the accounts pre- fented to the hon . House of ...
... whole Houfe paffed the re- folutions moved upon thefe heads by Sir John Parnell . BARRACKS . An account of the number of Infantry and Cavalry for which the feveral Bar- racks , mentioned in the accounts pre- fented to the hon . House of ...
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