The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... bills for the Royal affent 12 . Account of BARJAC , valet de chambre to Cardinal Fleury 12 . Speech of Gen ... bill 42. Highland So- ciety 43. Glafgow ] chamber of commerce ib . Price of building - ground 44. Edin- burgh water ...
... bills for the Royal affent 12 . Account of BARJAC , valet de chambre to Cardinal Fleury 12 . Speech of Gen ... bill 42. Highland So- ciety 43. Glafgow ] chamber of commerce ib . Price of building - ground 44. Edin- burgh water ...
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... bill , the affeffed taxes bill , the fpirit - duty bill , and the game - li- cence bill , which were feverally read a first time . On Dec 20. the additional fugar - duty bill was read a fecond time and ordered to be com- mitted . Mr ...
... bill , the affeffed taxes bill , the fpirit - duty bill , and the game - li- cence bill , which were feverally read a first time . On Dec 20. the additional fugar - duty bill was read a fecond time and ordered to be com- mitted . Mr ...
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... bill , and the affefied taxes bill . The additional malt - duty bill is to take ef- fect from Jan. 5. and to be levied on all malt on hand from the fame time . Its dura- tion is limited to the payment of the first 800,000 !. of the ...
... bill , and the affefied taxes bill . The additional malt - duty bill is to take ef- fect from Jan. 5. and to be levied on all malt on hand from the fame time . Its dura- tion is limited to the payment of the first 800,000 !. of the ...
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... bills which it is my duty to prefent to your Majefty , are feverally intituled , " [ here the Speaker read the titles of the bills ; and concluded by faying , " To which your Commons , with all hu- mility , defire your Majesty's royal ...
... bills which it is my duty to prefent to your Majefty , are feverally intituled , " [ here the Speaker read the titles of the bills ; and concluded by faying , " To which your Commons , with all hu- mility , defire your Majesty's royal ...
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... bills of exchange , called fictitious , confidered , in a letter addre fed to a folicitor concerned : wherein the o- rigin of that queftion , and its frivolity , is fhewn . By Sam . Godfrey , Attorney at Law . 8vo . IS . Cole , Fore ...
... bills of exchange , called fictitious , confidered , in a letter addre fed to a folicitor concerned : wherein the o- rigin of that queftion , and its frivolity , is fhewn . By Sam . Godfrey , Attorney at Law . 8vo . IS . Cole , Fore ...
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Стр. 8 - Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a few hours before I had killed.
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