The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... justice due to themselves , compels them to lay this case before your High Mightinesses , humbly hoping that in this plain simple statement of their grievances they will not only obtain your forgiveness but your pro- tection . That it ...
... justice due to themselves , compels them to lay this case before your High Mightinesses , humbly hoping that in this plain simple statement of their grievances they will not only obtain your forgiveness but your pro- tection . That it ...
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... justice and humanity , of those who are qualified to relieve them , and who must be conscious in their own minds , that what has alrea- dy been represented is neither imagi . nary nor exaggerated . That it appears to your Petition- ers ...
... justice and humanity , of those who are qualified to relieve them , and who must be conscious in their own minds , that what has alrea- dy been represented is neither imagi . nary nor exaggerated . That it appears to your Petition- ers ...
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... justice , because it most directly tends to de- feat the administration of justice ; an offence , of the frequency of which I formerly spoke from information , but can now speak from large and deplo- rable experience . I mean Perjury ...
... justice , because it most directly tends to de- feat the administration of justice ; an offence , of the frequency of which I formerly spoke from information , but can now speak from large and deplo- rable experience . I mean Perjury ...
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... justice to this citizen it must be observed that for money he refused nothing , and sold even French passports to British subjects , with which they and their goods passed unmolested through Hanover , Holland , and even on the French ...
... justice to this citizen it must be observed that for money he refused nothing , and sold even French passports to British subjects , with which they and their goods passed unmolested through Hanover , Holland , and even on the French ...
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... justice , due alike to both these departed poets , whose ears are now equally insensible to the incense of flattery , or the slanders of male- volence . At the time when the " Scots Poetical Museum " was published at E- dinburgh by Mr ...
... justice , due alike to both these departed poets , whose ears are now equally insensible to the incense of flattery , or the slanders of male- volence . At the time when the " Scots Poetical Museum " was published at E- dinburgh by Mr ...
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