The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... given him by Andrew Stewart , who had told him that the defunct was thought to be poifoned , and from the caution given him by Mrs Ogilvie , to conceal any thing that might difcover the manner of her husband's death . Gilbert Ramfay ...
... given him by Andrew Stewart , who had told him that the defunct was thought to be poifoned , and from the caution given him by Mrs Ogilvie , to conceal any thing that might difcover the manner of her husband's death . Gilbert Ramfay ...
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... given up folid , immediate and permament advantages , for the ipeculative , exhaufting and precarious acquisition of fo extenfive a continental territory , the ordinary provifion for whofe government must be fo incumbring , and the ...
... given up folid , immediate and permament advantages , for the ipeculative , exhaufting and precarious acquisition of fo extenfive a continental territory , the ordinary provifion for whofe government must be fo incumbring , and the ...
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... given for making a law to cramp the trade , and ruin the intereft of many of the colonies , and at the fanie time , leffen in a prodigious manner the con- fumption of the British manufactures in them ? thefe are certainly the effects ...
... given for making a law to cramp the trade , and ruin the intereft of many of the colonies , and at the fanie time , leffen in a prodigious manner the con- fumption of the British manufactures in them ? thefe are certainly the effects ...
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... given , even if the council or ministry of England had any right or power to alter bills fent them under the great feal of Ireland , which I venture to contend they have not ? as plainly appears from the ftatute of Philip and Mary ...
... given , even if the council or ministry of England had any right or power to alter bills fent them under the great feal of Ireland , which I venture to contend they have not ? as plainly appears from the ftatute of Philip and Mary ...
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... given in the houfe . How is this to be done , if fome account of what is depending may not be given , even by a member to his conftituents ? But this is wafting your lordship's time and paper unneceffarily . We shall end our abfiraît ...
... given in the houfe . How is this to be done , if fome account of what is depending may not be given , even by a member to his conftituents ? But this is wafting your lordship's time and paper unneceffarily . We shall end our abfiraît ...
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