The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44C. Ackers, 1775 - English essays |
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... given up the oppofers of the former modes hoping that if the body were influ- enced to again apply , it would be for an ef- fectual relief of ALL , and not as before , to leave hundreds of brethren , who under- ftood , and ...
... given up the oppofers of the former modes hoping that if the body were influ- enced to again apply , it would be for an ef- fectual relief of ALL , and not as before , to leave hundreds of brethren , who under- ftood , and ...
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... given to each member of the legifla ture , which will be figned by a few of the minifters , praying , on behalf of themselves , and a large number befides , for that relief and legal fecurity , which their own brethren would not feek ...
... given to each member of the legifla ture , which will be figned by a few of the minifters , praying , on behalf of themselves , and a large number befides , for that relief and legal fecurity , which their own brethren would not feek ...
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... given . A difpute arose between Governor Pownall , the lord advocate for Scotland , Mr. Ongley , Gen. Conway , Mr. Cavendish , Mr. Hopkins , & c . whether it was proper to ask the witneffes their opinions , or whether the witneffes were ...
... given . A difpute arose between Governor Pownall , the lord advocate for Scotland , Mr. Ongley , Gen. Conway , Mr. Cavendish , Mr. Hopkins , & c . whether it was proper to ask the witneffes their opinions , or whether the witneffes were ...
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... given . March 22. The order of the day for the whole Houfe to go into a committee for a fur- ther enquiry into the ftate of the linen trade was read , and Sir Thomas Clavering took the chair . Mr. Glover and Mr. Payne were called in ...
... given . March 22. The order of the day for the whole Houfe to go into a committee for a fur- ther enquiry into the ftate of the linen trade was read , and Sir Thomas Clavering took the chair . Mr. Glover and Mr. Payne were called in ...
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... given up on account of the ftrong oppofition they would likely meet with , particularly from fuch gen- tlemen as imagined that the woollen manu- facture might be thereby affected ; that in the one he intended to offer , every objection ...
... given up on account of the ftrong oppofition they would likely meet with , particularly from fuch gen- tlemen as imagined that the woollen manu- facture might be thereby affected ; that in the one he intended to offer , every objection ...
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