The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794 |
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If he means by this , that the conftitution in any other kingdom upon lord .
lieutenant and council are the execu . earth ? - This is the real itatc of the ques .
tive power of this kingdom , exclusively tion ; but a state of it , not quite lo con of
his ...
If he means by this , that the conftitution in any other kingdom upon lord .
lieutenant and council are the execu . earth ? - This is the real itatc of the ques .
tive power of this kingdom , exclusively tion ; but a state of it , not quite lo con of
his ...
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... though he gratified life of Splendid poverty . them even at the expence of that
pride , These nuptials were by no means a- ... enter- what every ' honest man
holds dear , I tained hopes of settling his son in a more mean the honour of his
wife .
... though he gratified life of Splendid poverty . them even at the expence of that
pride , These nuptials were by no means a- ... enter- what every ' honest man
holds dear , I tained hopes of settling his son in a more mean the honour of his
wife .
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... account of debi funded and unfunded , by this means , be more clearly seen
and which was discharged or provided for in considered . 1764 and 1765 ,
exclusive of the land and The money voted for naval services , malt deficiencies ,
Itands ...
... account of debi funded and unfunded , by this means , be more clearly seen
and which was discharged or provided for in considered . 1764 and 1765 ,
exclusive of the land and The money voted for naval services , malt deficiencies ,
Itands ...
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The militia money which in the grofs fum in full of all thele demands ; ways and
means for 1764 was 150,000l . and after a long negotiation , 670,000l . and in
those of 1765 was 80,000l . and was at last allowed to be , as nearly as which is
in ...
The militia money which in the grofs fum in full of all thele demands ; ways and
means for 1764 was 150,000l . and after a long negotiation , 670,000l . and in
those of 1765 was 80,000l . and was at last allowed to be , as nearly as which is
in ...
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means . Garrick to the play : we could not do over such papers as related to me
from both the lanse day * . ' You will confess , Paris , and which I wanted to have
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