The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... give up a right they think they have a juft title to , and a right which they have enjoyed for at least threescore years without interruption . For preventing these dangers , Sir , I have drawn up a claufe , as I thought I was , by the ...
... give up a right they think they have a juft title to , and a right which they have enjoyed for at least threescore years without interruption . For preventing these dangers , Sir , I have drawn up a claufe , as I thought I was , by the ...
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... give any soldier , and much lefs an officer , a right to lodge in the beft room of an inn or alehouse , without paying any thing for it ; and that perhaps for a year , or feveral years toge- ther . Even when they were upon a march , or ...
... give any soldier , and much lefs an officer , a right to lodge in the beft room of an inn or alehouse , without paying any thing for it ; and that perhaps for a year , or feveral years toge- ther . Even when they were upon a march , or ...
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... give foldiers a lefs doubtful title to this free lodging for ever , the words of the law were afterwards altered , and the Ju- ftices were required to fet and appoint fuch reafonable rates for all neceffary pro- vifions for fuch ...
... give foldiers a lefs doubtful title to this free lodging for ever , the words of the law were afterwards altered , and the Ju- ftices were required to fet and appoint fuch reafonable rates for all neceffary pro- vifions for fuch ...
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... give over his business , even tho ' our army were much more numerous than it is : nor will his being fo obliged , occafion any broils between him and the foldiers ; because , if they should not reft fatisfied with fuch fare as he may ...
... give over his business , even tho ' our army were much more numerous than it is : nor will his being fo obliged , occafion any broils between him and the foldiers ; because , if they should not reft fatisfied with fuch fare as he may ...
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... give them a le- gal title to opprefs the people , which would be the confequence of our agreeing to the glaufe propofed ; and therefore I muft de- clare against it . The Speech of Servilius Prifcus , Mr President , Was heartily forry ...
... give them a le- gal title to opprefs the people , which would be the confequence of our agreeing to the glaufe propofed ; and therefore I muft de- clare against it . The Speech of Servilius Prifcus , Mr President , Was heartily forry ...
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