The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... Courts of Session and Justiciary , the Barons of Exche- quer , the Faculty of Advocates , Writers to the signet , and ... Court of King's Bench , a verdict was given for the defen- dant , in the action of Sir Francis Burdett against the ...
... Courts of Session and Justiciary , the Barons of Exche- quer , the Faculty of Advocates , Writers to the signet , and ... Court of King's Bench , a verdict was given for the defen- dant , in the action of Sir Francis Burdett against the ...
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... Court of Session , by the title of Lord Craigie . - Serious riots at Nottingham , created principally by the journey- men weavers destroying articles of machinery which diminished the demand for labour . 21. Dr Sheridan , one of the ...
... Court of Session , by the title of Lord Craigie . - Serious riots at Nottingham , created principally by the journey- men weavers destroying articles of machinery which diminished the demand for labour . 21. Dr Sheridan , one of the ...
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... court of law . Be- sides , it cannot be denied , that Charles had not carried these stretches of power so far as the Tudor family did , who are as much extolled by the English of this day , as the Stuart family are vilified . And he was ...
... court of law . Be- sides , it cannot be denied , that Charles had not carried these stretches of power so far as the Tudor family did , who are as much extolled by the English of this day , as the Stuart family are vilified . And he was ...
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... court of literary men . Too reasonable to disdain the occu- Character of the late Lord Newton . THE late Lord Newton was de- one of the most ancient branches of the family of Hay . He was born in the year 1747 , and was call- pations of ...
... court of literary men . Too reasonable to disdain the occu- Character of the late Lord Newton . THE late Lord Newton was de- one of the most ancient branches of the family of Hay . He was born in the year 1747 , and was call- pations of ...
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... Court , by the Ministry of which Mr Fox was a member , and was the only Judge in the Court of Session appointed while that great states- man was in power , a distinction on which he always professed to set a high value . Lord Newton's ...
... Court , by the Ministry of which Mr Fox was a member , and was the only Judge in the Court of Session appointed while that great states- man was in power , a distinction on which he always professed to set a high value . Lord Newton's ...
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