The Scots Magazine, Volumen26Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1764 |
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... land , with great pomp and ceremony . of Petersburg , in the blue riband of Ruf- The magiftrates , and the guard of burgh- fa , with which the Emperor had just be ers , refused to affift at the ceremony , fore privately invested him ...
... land , with great pomp and ceremony . of Petersburg , in the blue riband of Ruf- The magiftrates , and the guard of burgh- fa , with which the Emperor had just be ers , refused to affift at the ceremony , fore privately invested him ...
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... land - forces of the repu blic , and to repair the fortifications of her barrier - towns . The motive to this as a fufpicion , not newly conceived , that the King of Pruflia , who had fo for adable an army on foot , might intend to make ...
... land - forces of the repu blic , and to repair the fortifications of her barrier - towns . The motive to this as a fufpicion , not newly conceived , that the King of Pruflia , who had fo for adable an army on foot , might intend to make ...
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... lands verfally complained of , however frange it may appear to fhort - sighted people , is what every man of common ... land - war been con fined to America and the West Indies , the whole of the money levied and bor- rowed by the ...
... lands verfally complained of , however frange it may appear to fhort - sighted people , is what every man of common ... land - war been con fined to America and the West Indies , the whole of the money levied and bor- rowed by the ...
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... land , & c . [ xxv . 674 ] THE purport of this pamphlet is , 1 . To give an abftract of the whole acts of parliament , or parts of acts , relative to highways , bridges , and ferries , in Scot land . 2. To point out the defects in fuch ...
... land , & c . [ xxv . 674 ] THE purport of this pamphlet is , 1 . To give an abftract of the whole acts of parliament , or parts of acts , relative to highways , bridges , and ferries , in Scot land . 2. To point out the defects in fuch ...
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... land- tax . 3. That this affeffiment will not only be a land - tax , but will , in all pro- hability , be a perpetual one . 4. That feveral counties have amended great part of their roads , at a very confiderable ex pence ; while other ...
... land- tax . 3. That this affeffiment will not only be a land - tax , but will , in all pro- hability , be a perpetual one . 4. That feveral counties have amended great part of their roads , at a very confiderable ex pence ; while other ...
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