The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... Right to all that can be raifed by it , while it is allowed to continue . But , fay the Advocates for this Bill , the Duties are to be dou- bled , and the new Duties only are to be applied to the current Service ; fo that the Sinking ...
... Right to all that can be raifed by it , while it is allowed to continue . But , fay the Advocates for this Bill , the Duties are to be dou- bled , and the new Duties only are to be applied to the current Service ; fo that the Sinking ...
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... Right Hon . RICHARD Earl of AN- GLESEY , Defendant : Before the Hon . the Barons of the Exchequer , at the King's Courts , Dublin , in Trinity Term . The Jury were as follows , viz . Sir Thomas Taylor , Bart . - The Rt . Hon . William ...
... Right Hon . RICHARD Earl of AN- GLESEY , Defendant : Before the Hon . the Barons of the Exchequer , at the King's Courts , Dublin , in Trinity Term . The Jury were as follows , viz . Sir Thomas Taylor , Bart . - The Rt . Hon . William ...
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... right on the fame Principle . What fhall we think then of a Man , whofe Ruling Paffion fhall lead him ftill contrary to this Ca- mon ; who of two Evils fhall chufe the great- eft , and of two good Things that which is leaft defirable ...
... right on the fame Principle . What fhall we think then of a Man , whofe Ruling Paffion fhall lead him ftill contrary to this Ca- mon ; who of two Evils fhall chufe the great- eft , and of two good Things that which is leaft defirable ...
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... Right Hon . James Hamilton . Earl and Ba- ron of Abercorn , and Biron of Paifly ( Scotch Honours ) and Viscount and Baron of Strabane in beland , fucceeded by his eldest Son , the Lord Pailly , now Earl of Abercorn , & c . Rev. Mr. John ...
... Right Hon . James Hamilton . Earl and Ba- ron of Abercorn , and Biron of Paifly ( Scotch Honours ) and Viscount and Baron of Strabane in beland , fucceeded by his eldest Son , the Lord Pailly , now Earl of Abercorn , & c . Rev. Mr. John ...
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... right , who reckons according to A its practical , and not according to its fpeculative Value . In this Way of reckoning , the Risk I am now speak- ing of , is really of little or no Va- , lue : The Penalties inflicted by Law upon the ...
... right , who reckons according to A its practical , and not according to its fpeculative Value . In this Way of reckoning , the Risk I am now speak- ing of , is really of little or no Va- , lue : The Penalties inflicted by Law upon the ...
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