The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 538
... respect to Lord Melville's private accounts , although he gave him copies , yet he was sure Lord Melville never ... respect A. to the installments upon the loyalty loan . that he satisfied them without consulting Lord M. and that he had ...
... respect to Lord Melville's private accounts , although he gave him copies , yet he was sure Lord Melville never ... respect A. to the installments upon the loyalty loan . that he satisfied them without consulting Lord M. and that he had ...
Pagina 548
... respect to foreign- property , because they had a power ; ers , he thought , were in some respects and confessed that he was of the same invidious . Would they not be able to aid opinion with Lord Thurlow , who said , the enemy more ...
... respect to foreign- property , because they had a power ; ers , he thought , were in some respects and confessed that he was of the same invidious . Would they not be able to aid opinion with Lord Thurlow , who said , the enemy more ...
Pagina 666
... respect which their services merited . Of late however your petitioners are sorry to observe , that that respect for their usefulness has been laid aside , and chiefly by those from whom they had reason to expect a very dif . ferent ...
... respect which their services merited . Of late however your petitioners are sorry to observe , that that respect for their usefulness has been laid aside , and chiefly by those from whom they had reason to expect a very dif . ferent ...
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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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