The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 8J. Dodsley, 1778 - History |
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Page 35
... Scotland or any other country , would have fub- jected them to the parliament of Scotland , or the fupreme authority of any other country ; that , by thefe charters , they had a right to tax themselves for their own fup- port and ...
... Scotland or any other country , would have fub- jected them to the parliament of Scotland , or the fupreme authority of any other country ; that , by thefe charters , they had a right to tax themselves for their own fup- port and ...
Page 43
... Scotland , about the interior police and government of which they never vouchsafed to give themselves the leaft trouble , as not to thank the authors of his difgrace ; and it happened accord- ingly . The K's coolness changed to ...
... Scotland , about the interior police and government of which they never vouchsafed to give themselves the leaft trouble , as not to thank the authors of his difgrace ; and it happened accord- ingly . The K's coolness changed to ...
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... Scotland was perceived to be quite dry for more than half a mile ; and feveral perfons out of curiofity walked in it , and caught the little fishes that had not made their escape ; on the return of the tide , the waters rofe to the ...
... Scotland was perceived to be quite dry for more than half a mile ; and feveral perfons out of curiofity walked in it , and caught the little fishes that had not made their escape ; on the return of the tide , the waters rofe to the ...
Page 64
... Scotland , aged 120 . 7th . FEBRUARY . Caufe was fhewn in the court of Common Pleas , in behalf of Mr. Beardmore , and Mr. Meredith , his clerk , againft fetting afide the verdicts obtained by them against the earl of Hali- fax ; when ...
... Scotland , aged 120 . 7th . FEBRUARY . Caufe was fhewn in the court of Common Pleas , in behalf of Mr. Beardmore , and Mr. Meredith , his clerk , againft fetting afide the verdicts obtained by them against the earl of Hali- fax ; when ...
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... Scotland , was read before the right honourable the earl of Glasgow , his majefty's high com- miffioner and the mafter of that ve- nerable body . In this letter his majefty tells them , " We need not recommend the avoiding of all ...
... Scotland , was read before the right honourable the earl of Glasgow , his majefty's high com- miffioner and the mafter of that ve- nerable body . In this letter his majefty tells them , " We need not recommend the avoiding of all ...
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