The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Том 12Andrew Welsh, 1756 |
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... subject in mi- litary affairs to their own officers , and in civil to the civil magiftrate . All fines and forfeitures fhall be paid to the regimental clerk , and made a common stock for each hun- dred , of which an account fhall be ...
... subject in mi- litary affairs to their own officers , and in civil to the civil magiftrate . All fines and forfeitures fhall be paid to the regimental clerk , and made a common stock for each hun- dred , of which an account fhall be ...
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... subjects of the king of France . If the Spaniards , when they firft took poffeffion of the newly difcover- ed world , inftead of deftroying the in- habitants by thousands , had either had the unanimity or the policy to have conciliated ...
... subjects of the king of France . If the Spaniards , when they firft took poffeffion of the newly difcover- ed world , inftead of deftroying the in- habitants by thousands , had either had the unanimity or the policy to have conciliated ...
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... have been ijued by the K. of Sweden , on Account of the prefent War . Hat it shall not be lawful for any of our subjects to carry to either either of the powers at war any kind of prohibited 118 The MAGAZINE of MAGAZINES.
... have been ijued by the K. of Sweden , on Account of the prefent War . Hat it shall not be lawful for any of our subjects to carry to either either of the powers at war any kind of prohibited 118 The MAGAZINE of MAGAZINES.
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... subjects fhips , muft be- have civilly to the men of war and privateers of the powers at war , when they meet with them at fea , letting them freely examine their papers and documents ; as we are perfuaded that when our subjects are not ...
... subjects fhips , muft be- have civilly to the men of war and privateers of the powers at war , when they meet with them at fea , letting them freely examine their papers and documents ; as we are perfuaded that when our subjects are not ...
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... Subject . 10 0 What expences the man that keeps house do environ ? 25. ] Salt . peper , & butter , pewter fpoons , and grid - iron , 2 6 26. ] No charge this day did my ease interrupts For I din'd with the vicar , with Manley I fupt ...
... Subject . 10 0 What expences the man that keeps house do environ ? 25. ] Salt . peper , & butter , pewter fpoons , and grid - iron , 2 6 26. ] No charge this day did my ease interrupts For I din'd with the vicar , with Manley I fupt ...
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