London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen33C. Ackers, 1764 |
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... service from January the ft to September the 30th 1759 501078 16 6 3. Towards building , & c . of his majesty's fhips 1. For widows penfions 2 . ded for 3 . 200000 O O DECEMBER 13 . • 2042 O O Extraordinary expences of the land forces ...
... service from January the ft to September the 30th 1759 501078 16 6 3. Towards building , & c . of his majesty's fhips 1. For widows penfions 2 . ded for 3 . 200000 O O DECEMBER 13 . • 2042 O O Extraordinary expences of the land forces ...
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... services incurred from the 24th of November to the 24th of December , 1759 , not provided for MAY 6 . 1. To the deficiency of the grants 1759 4. For the pay and cloathing of the unembodied militia 1. To a new vote of credit MAY 10 . 2 ...
... services incurred from the 24th of November to the 24th of December , 1759 , not provided for MAY 6 . 1. To the deficiency of the grants 1759 4. For the pay and cloathing of the unembodied militia 1. To a new vote of credit MAY 10 . 2 ...
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... services , during a fuccefsful and glorious war , will ever be remembered by every friend of true religion and public liberty . Your majefty's faithful citizens of Lon- don have feen , with gratitude , the confti- tution of this country ...
... services , during a fuccefsful and glorious war , will ever be remembered by every friend of true religion and public liberty . Your majefty's faithful citizens of Lon- don have feen , with gratitude , the confti- tution of this country ...
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... service . - 22 . Mrs. Whit- bread , wife of Mr. Whitbread , the brewer -Rev . Dr. Cobden , archdeacon of London , & c . & c . & c . - 23 . Right Hon . Warden Flood , chief juftice of the King's Bench in Ireland -Mr . Duick , of ...
... service . - 22 . Mrs. Whit- bread , wife of Mr. Whitbread , the brewer -Rev . Dr. Cobden , archdeacon of London , & c . & c . & c . - 23 . Right Hon . Warden Flood , chief juftice of the King's Bench in Ireland -Mr . Duick , of ...
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... service he went , in the capa- city of a writer , to India . It appears that he was there alfo confidered as a perfon but indifferently qualified to fucceed in a civil ftation . His exploits fince are well known . ( See p . 180 , in vol ...
... service he went , in the capa- city of a writer , to India . It appears that he was there alfo confidered as a perfon but indifferently qualified to fucceed in a civil ftation . His exploits fince are well known . ( See p . 180 , in vol ...
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