Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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Page 101
... yearly obferved to the true God . At the Reformation , when all Proceffions were abolished , yet , for retaining the Perambulations of the Circuits of Parishes , it was ordained that People fhall , once a Year , at the Time accustomed ...
... yearly obferved to the true God . At the Reformation , when all Proceffions were abolished , yet , for retaining the Perambulations of the Circuits of Parishes , it was ordained that People fhall , once a Year , at the Time accustomed ...
Page 179
... Yearly , who has the Care of all Bufinefs Civil and Military , and in the Field acts as Captain of his own Com- munity : They are left in Poffeffion of their old Laws and Customs , pay the Czar no Tribute , furnish no Recruits , and are ...
... Yearly , who has the Care of all Bufinefs Civil and Military , and in the Field acts as Captain of his own Com- munity : They are left in Poffeffion of their old Laws and Customs , pay the Czar no Tribute , furnish no Recruits , and are ...
Page 191
... Yearly into the great Trea- fury , clear of all Charges ; they have abfolute Power , except in relation to the regular Troops , who are never to be under their Direction , nor paid by them , though quartered in their Jurifdiction , but ...
... Yearly into the great Trea- fury , clear of all Charges ; they have abfolute Power , except in relation to the regular Troops , who are never to be under their Direction , nor paid by them , though quartered in their Jurifdiction , but ...
Page 199
... yearly from two or three Thou- fand ; Part to clear the Merchants Cuftoms ; Part in return of Brass Money , which the Treasury often advances to Foreigners , to be repaid in Dollars at two Years end , and partly for the Advantage of the ...
... yearly from two or three Thou- fand ; Part to clear the Merchants Cuftoms ; Part in return of Brass Money , which the Treasury often advances to Foreigners , to be repaid in Dollars at two Years end , and partly for the Advantage of the ...
Page 202
... Yearly , arifing chiefly ; From the Custom of Goods in Archangel , and the Duties on them when bought or fold by Retail in the Country . How arifing . From Monopolies in the Czar's Hands ; Pot - afh Yearly to the Value of forty thousand ...
... Yearly , arifing chiefly ; From the Custom of Goods in Archangel , and the Duties on them when bought or fold by Retail in the Country . How arifing . From Monopolies in the Czar's Hands ; Pot - afh Yearly to the Value of forty thousand ...
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