The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... believe any longer than the first night after their there was no inconvenience found ; for arrival . That this was the intention of when foldiers behave civilly , and are a- the act , is , I think , plain , from the next greeable to the ...
... believe any longer than the first night after their there was no inconvenience found ; for arrival . That this was the intention of when foldiers behave civilly , and are a- the act , is , I think , plain , from the next greeable to the ...
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... believe no lawyer will fay , that a man can be fubjected to a penalty or obligation by in- ference from any words in a law that can admit of another interpretation . But whether or no the majority of parlia- ment have been drawn in to ...
... believe no lawyer will fay , that a man can be fubjected to a penalty or obligation by in- ference from any words in a law that can admit of another interpretation . But whether or no the majority of parlia- ment have been drawn in to ...
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... believe , it would be a very dangerous project to fend foldiers to quarter in a city or borough , with a private hint to be as oppreffive as poffible in their refpective quarters , in order to to punish such city or borough on account ...
... believe , it would be a very dangerous project to fend foldiers to quarter in a city or borough , with a private hint to be as oppreffive as poffible in their refpective quarters , in order to to punish such city or borough on account ...
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... believe the owners of fuch houfes have generally done fo : but this is no proof of its having been the general opinion , that they were by law obliged to do fo . A man will fubmit to a small hard- fhip , rather than contest a doubtful ...
... believe the owners of fuch houfes have generally done fo : but this is no proof of its having been the general opinion , that they were by law obliged to do fo . A man will fubmit to a small hard- fhip , rather than contest a doubtful ...
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... believe many of them are so : but it is hardly poffible to prevent a man's be- ing a little partial to one of his own cloth ; and therefore , I must think , a law for fub- jecting the people to fuch an oppreffion , without any other ...
... believe many of them are so : but it is hardly poffible to prevent a man's be- ing a little partial to one of his own cloth ; and therefore , I must think , a law for fub- jecting the people to fuch an oppreffion , without any other ...
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