The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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Pagina 8
... brought forward on this occasion . The Society express their high sa- tisfaction with the conduct of the pro- fessional musicians , who gave every aid in their power with little or no remuneration , also with the attention and regular ...
... brought forward on this occasion . The Society express their high sa- tisfaction with the conduct of the pro- fessional musicians , who gave every aid in their power with little or no remuneration , also with the attention and regular ...
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... brought to a satisfactory degree of precision by Mechain and De Lambre . These vast labours were under- taken in order to ascertain exactly the figure of the earth ; and the ac- complishment of this object has hap- pily furnished us ...
... brought to a satisfactory degree of precision by Mechain and De Lambre . These vast labours were under- taken in order to ascertain exactly the figure of the earth ; and the ac- complishment of this object has hap- pily furnished us ...
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... brought round . Suspicions are entertained that many died by poison , administered by the Blacks , and Mr Fitzmaurice says , that he is persuaded that he could penetrate an immense way into the country with- out apprehending danger from ...
... brought round . Suspicions are entertained that many died by poison , administered by the Blacks , and Mr Fitzmaurice says , that he is persuaded that he could penetrate an immense way into the country with- out apprehending danger from ...
Pagina 38
... brought into Parliament last session , Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed ...
... brought into Parliament last session , Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed ...
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· £ .15,522,438 4 4 ་. INCOME . Brought over £ .7,174,599 , 411 " 1817 . £ .6,911,433 , 410 % 1816 . Incidents , & c . Surplus Ann . Duties , 3,353,979 " 8 " 0 2,881,795 0 2 422,397 " 8 " 14 24,000 0 " 0 361,317 4 8 Exchequer Fees ...
· £ .15,522,438 4 4 ་. INCOME . Brought over £ .7,174,599 , 411 " 1817 . £ .6,911,433 , 410 % 1816 . Incidents , & c . Surplus Ann . Duties , 3,353,979 " 8 " 0 2,881,795 0 2 422,397 " 8 " 14 24,000 0 " 0 361,317 4 8 Exchequer Fees ...
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