London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Zväzok 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... necessary to perpetuate his own Dominion and the pub-- kick Mifery ; the Purfe of the People will be put into his Hands . I afk , will he employ it in paying off publick Debts , and supporting the Honour of the Nation , or in paying ...
... necessary to perpetuate his own Dominion and the pub-- kick Mifery ; the Purfe of the People will be put into his Hands . I afk , will he employ it in paying off publick Debts , and supporting the Honour of the Nation , or in paying ...
Strana 41
... who had no other Qualification to fit there than their necessary Dependency on the Court , and their Support from it , But 1769 F If all the Placemen are lump'd together , I believe Weekly ESSAYS in JANUARÝ , 1740 , 41.
... who had no other Qualification to fit there than their necessary Dependency on the Court , and their Support from it , But 1769 F If all the Placemen are lump'd together , I believe Weekly ESSAYS in JANUARÝ , 1740 , 41.
Strana 135
... necessary Ent couragement of all , the Certainty of having their Pay , whatever Capacity they serve in , whether in Merchant - Ships or the Govern ment's own , on the moft eafy Regulations both to themselves , their Creditors , Friends ...
... necessary Ent couragement of all , the Certainty of having their Pay , whatever Capacity they serve in , whether in Merchant - Ships or the Govern ment's own , on the moft eafy Regulations both to themselves , their Creditors , Friends ...
Strana 151
... necessary War . His Majesty's most gracious Answer . My Lords and Gentlemen , I thank you for your dutiful Congratulations on this Succefs , which is so much for the Honour and Intereft of my Crown and Kingdoms . The Satisfaction you ...
... necessary War . His Majesty's most gracious Answer . My Lords and Gentlemen , I thank you for your dutiful Congratulations on this Succefs , which is so much for the Honour and Intereft of my Crown and Kingdoms . The Satisfaction you ...
Strana 182
... necessary to keep up a large Body of regular Forces , un- der the Command , and at the Difpofal of the Minifter , in order to quell mutinous Spirits . This may be eafily done , under various and plaufible Pretexts ; fuch as the ...
... necessary to keep up a large Body of regular Forces , un- der the Command , and at the Difpofal of the Minifter , in order to quell mutinous Spirits . This may be eafily done , under various and plaufible Pretexts ; fuch as the ...
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