The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 660
... remain under the care of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland , subject to the future disposition of Parliament . " It appears that out of the said ba- lance several additional sums were granted by successive acts of Parlia . ment , for ...
... remain under the care of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland , subject to the future disposition of Parliament . " It appears that out of the said ba- lance several additional sums were granted by successive acts of Parlia . ment , for ...
Pagina 843
... remain in them , or travel , as long as he pleases , through every part of the country , without any public officer inquiring who he is , or what are his reasons for travelling . The inhabitants of Kentucky are very willing to give ...
... remain in them , or travel , as long as he pleases , through every part of the country , without any public officer inquiring who he is , or what are his reasons for travelling . The inhabitants of Kentucky are very willing to give ...
Pagina 894
... remain with them only for a few days . A New - England schooner heaving in sight , they put him on board of her , throwing after him his trunks , which contained his books , clothes , & c . He arrived soon after at New York , where he ...
... remain with them only for a few days . A New - England schooner heaving in sight , they put him on board of her , throwing after him his trunks , which contained his books , clothes , & c . He arrived soon after at New York , where he ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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