The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... interest of which , at the then legal interest of ten per centum , amounted to no more than 107 merks 6s . 8d . Scots money ; both sums not exceeding 1431. 1s . Sterling . From this time George Heriot continued to apply closely to ...
... interest of which , at the then legal interest of ten per centum , amounted to no more than 107 merks 6s . 8d . Scots money ; both sums not exceeding 1431. 1s . Sterling . From this time George Heriot continued to apply closely to ...
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James Anderson. 3 interest of the community , were it not for our perverted system , which set his interest at irreconcileable variance with that of his people . Mr Pilt remarked , that the crime of witchcraft , which served as a pretext ...
James Anderson. 3 interest of the community , were it not for our perverted system , which set his interest at irreconcileable variance with that of his people . Mr Pilt remarked , that the crime of witchcraft , which served as a pretext ...
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... interest to connive at frauds , to a certain extent , in order to increase their emoluments by presents and forfeitures . The dealers in these articles find it their interest to court the favour of all persons who have charge of revenue ...
... interest to connive at frauds , to a certain extent , in order to increase their emoluments by presents and forfeitures . The dealers in these articles find it their interest to court the favour of all persons who have charge of revenue ...
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