The Scots Magazine, 49. kötetSands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... such objects as may tend ftill further to improve the national refources , and to promote and confirm the welfare and happiness of my people . " When his Majefty retired , the follow- ing peers took their refpective feats ac- cording to ...
... such objects as may tend ftill further to improve the national refources , and to promote and confirm the welfare and happiness of my people . " When his Majefty retired , the follow- ing peers took their refpective feats ac- cording to ...
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... such a fituation , it was right to fecure its blef- fings , and it was equally wife to endea- vour to enfure their permanence in the manner now proposed . We did not now attempt to extract from France pro- feffions of friendship by ...
... such a fituation , it was right to fecure its blef- fings , and it was equally wife to endea- vour to enfure their permanence in the manner now proposed . We did not now attempt to extract from France pro- feffions of friendship by ...
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... such other of- ficer as shall be appointed for that pur- pose , to take the faid merchandises ac- cording to the valuation made by the de- claration , allowing to the merchant or owner an overplus of ten per cent . and refunding to him ...
... such other of- ficer as shall be appointed for that pur- pose , to take the faid merchandises ac- cording to the valuation made by the de- claration , allowing to the merchant or owner an overplus of ten per cent . and refunding to him ...
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... such a writer has with . drawn himself from that fort of authori- ty which he claimed for his opinions , that fort of credit which he affumed for his fituation , we are naturally inclined to examine the reality of each ; as at the death ...
... such a writer has with . drawn himself from that fort of authori- ty which he claimed for his opinions , that fort of credit which he affumed for his fituation , we are naturally inclined to examine the reality of each ; as at the death ...
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... fuch as is obtained by converting light into darkness . Such is the prefent gloomy picture of POLITICAL CHARACTERS . [ From A Short Review of the C 2 my Jan. 1787. Remedy requested for extreme Weakness of Memory . 19 ! ...
... fuch as is obtained by converting light into darkness . Such is the prefent gloomy picture of POLITICAL CHARACTERS . [ From A Short Review of the C 2 my Jan. 1787. Remedy requested for extreme Weakness of Memory . 19 ! ...
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