The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44C. Ackers, 1775 - English essays |
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... Officers of Our Cuftoms , the Mafter , Wardens , and Company of Stationers , are to take Notice , That due Obedience may be rendered to Our Will and Pleasure herein declared . Given at Our Court at Kensington , the 23d Day of October ...
... Officers of Our Cuftoms , the Mafter , Wardens , and Company of Stationers , are to take Notice , That due Obedience may be rendered to Our Will and Pleasure herein declared . Given at Our Court at Kensington , the 23d Day of October ...
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... officers are flamed or intimidated into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs . Thefe are the invaluable rights that form a confiderable part of our mild fyftem of government : that fending its equitable energy through ...
... officers are flamed or intimidated into more honourable and just modes of conducting affairs . Thefe are the invaluable rights that form a confiderable part of our mild fyftem of government : that fending its equitable energy through ...
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... officers and foldiers in a moft calm manner to the purfuit of victory , retired to the camp . The lofs in the field was fenfibly felt by the officers in particular ; but the Augufta troops being fhortly after reinforced from the camp by ...
... officers and foldiers in a moft calm manner to the purfuit of victory , retired to the camp . The lofs in the field was fenfibly felt by the officers in particular ; but the Augufta troops being fhortly after reinforced from the camp by ...
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... officers who have diftinguished them- felves in the service of their country ; and those whose age and infirmities oblige them to retire from the army ; and in marriage portions of three thousand livres to the daughters of decayed ...
... officers who have diftinguished them- felves in the service of their country ; and those whose age and infirmities oblige them to retire from the army ; and in marriage portions of three thousand livres to the daughters of decayed ...
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... officers of the customs are empowered . to break open and enter houses with- out the authority of any civil magi- ftrate , founded on legal information . The judges of courts of common law have been made entirely depen- dent on one part ...
... officers of the customs are empowered . to break open and enter houses with- out the authority of any civil magi- ftrate , founded on legal information . The judges of courts of common law have been made entirely depen- dent on one part ...
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