The Scots Magazine, Volumen49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... himself in all re- fpects , and with the greateft energy , punc- tually to fulfil the orders of your Majefty . We do not doubt but he will , on his part , report to your Majefty , that he e- very where here met with the best difpo ...
... himself in all re- fpects , and with the greateft energy , punc- tually to fulfil the orders of your Majefty . We do not doubt but he will , on his part , report to your Majefty , that he e- very where here met with the best difpo ...
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... himself had as great a right to pay the retail - tax as tailors , for charging his paper to his cuftomers ; a cafe or two was mentioned , where the judges had given it against the tailors i but he faid they were not infallible , they ...
... himself had as great a right to pay the retail - tax as tailors , for charging his paper to his cuftomers ; a cafe or two was mentioned , where the judges had given it against the tailors i but he faid they were not infallible , they ...
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... himself . to appoint Sir Alexander Thomson , Kt , Serjeant at Law , to be one of the Barons of Exchequer . Feb. 10 to appoint Francis Barker , Efq ; to be Clerk of the Cheque of the Yeomen of his Majesty's guard . Feb 17. to prefent the ...
... himself . to appoint Sir Alexander Thomson , Kt , Serjeant at Law , to be one of the Barons of Exchequer . Feb. 10 to appoint Francis Barker , Efq ; to be Clerk of the Cheque of the Yeomen of his Majesty's guard . Feb 17. to prefent the ...
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... himself , without fearch- ing the continent for models . This is called the Gothic , but for what reafon it is hard to fay ; for the Goths , who were never in England , had been even forgotten when it was invented , which was about the ...
... himself , without fearch- ing the continent for models . This is called the Gothic , but for what reafon it is hard to fay ; for the Goths , who were never in England , had been even forgotten when it was invented , which was about the ...
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... himself : " Thus it appears , that the things which Mr Gibbon confidered as fecondary or human causes , efficaci- oufly promoting the Chriftian religion , either tended to retard its progrefs , or were the manifeft operations of the wif ...
... himself : " Thus it appears , that the things which Mr Gibbon confidered as fecondary or human causes , efficaci- oufly promoting the Chriftian religion , either tended to retard its progrefs , or were the manifeft operations of the wif ...
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