London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen33C. Ackers, 1764 |
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... shall take care to give and beft accounts of , in our future Magazines , as we have reason to hope fiftance from our multitude of correspondents , to whom we have already ely obliged , and for which we return them our moft hearty ...
... shall take care to give and beft accounts of , in our future Magazines , as we have reason to hope fiftance from our multitude of correspondents , to whom we have already ely obliged , and for which we return them our moft hearty ...
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... shall be deem- ed good and merchantable indico : by the former laws , if there happened a difpute upon this head between the im- porter and the officer of the cuftoms , at any of the outports in England or Scot- land , famples of the ...
... shall be deem- ed good and merchantable indico : by the former laws , if there happened a difpute upon this head between the im- porter and the officer of the cuftoms , at any of the outports in England or Scot- land , famples of the ...
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... shall read this . A bumane and public fpirited Propofal . 16 men ; nothing being propofed but to fubfcribe ,. Our Two unanswerable reasons plead for the propofal I am going to make , one of a private nature , the other of a public one ...
... shall read this . A bumane and public fpirited Propofal . 16 men ; nothing being propofed but to fubfcribe ,. Our Two unanswerable reasons plead for the propofal I am going to make , one of a private nature , the other of a public one ...
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... shall be entirely laid out annually in delivering infolvent deb- tors by paying their debts , or by com- pounding with their creditors . For this purpose , a committee fhall be chofen every year , who fhall vifit the prifons , fhall ...
... shall be entirely laid out annually in delivering infolvent deb- tors by paying their debts , or by com- pounding with their creditors . For this purpose , a committee fhall be chofen every year , who fhall vifit the prifons , fhall ...
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... shall take them up in the spring . To return to the burnet ; if you have a mind to plough it after five or fix years or lefs time , plough it as you would clover ; and the crown of the root will ferve to manure the ground , which will ...
... shall take them up in the spring . To return to the burnet ; if you have a mind to plough it after five or fix years or lefs time , plough it as you would clover ; and the crown of the root will ferve to manure the ground , which will ...
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