The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... given , with cautionry in trebie the value , that it shall be so exported or transported . § 4. Corn warehoused as above may at any time be taken out of custody , on payment of the duties at the time payable on such grain , if imported ...
... given , with cautionry in trebie the value , that it shall be so exported or transported . § 4. Corn warehoused as above may at any time be taken out of custody , on payment of the duties at the time payable on such grain , if imported ...
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... given by the clergy and the nobles ; and even long after the commons were summoned to parliament the grants were made in name of the nobles . Thus , 1323 in the 16th of Edward II . when that unhappy prince demanded a pecuniary aid in ...
... given by the clergy and the nobles ; and even long after the commons were summoned to parliament the grants were made in name of the nobles . Thus , 1323 in the 16th of Edward II . when that unhappy prince demanded a pecuniary aid in ...
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... given of it . But you have taken care to present it in the most advantageous point of view . The pillars , in that point of view , and the balluftrade they support , appear equally elegant as if they had been detached considerably from ...
... given of it . But you have taken care to present it in the most advantageous point of view . The pillars , in that point of view , and the balluftrade they support , appear equally elegant as if they had been detached considerably from ...
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