The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... Justice to do in the affair , or why fhould the law oblige him to interpofe ? Nay , his interpofition would fignify nothing ; for if the innkeeper agreed to take lefs than the rate appointed by the Juftices , they could not prevent his ...
... Justice to do in the affair , or why fhould the law oblige him to interpofe ? Nay , his interpofition would fignify nothing ; for if the innkeeper agreed to take lefs than the rate appointed by the Juftices , they could not prevent his ...
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... Justice of Peace , that Juftice was to re- lieve him , by ordering fo many of the fol- diers to be removed , and quartered upon fome other perfons , who shall be obliged to receive them accordingly . This , I fay , Sir , is the first ...
... Justice of Peace , that Juftice was to re- lieve him , by ordering fo many of the fol- diers to be removed , and quartered upon fome other perfons , who shall be obliged to receive them accordingly . This , I fay , Sir , is the first ...
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... justice , honour and impar- tiality of the present officers of our army , yet I fhall never agree to a regulation that renders any part of the people liable to be oppreffed by the foldiers , without any re- lief but from the commanding ...
... justice , honour and impar- tiality of the present officers of our army , yet I fhall never agree to a regulation that renders any part of the people liable to be oppreffed by the foldiers , without any re- lief but from the commanding ...
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... justice . But his principal project to introduce a general excife , and that of later date , un- der the plaufible pretence of better man- ning the navy by a general register of fea- men , cannot be paffed over without a more ...
... justice . But his principal project to introduce a general excife , and that of later date , un- der the plaufible pretence of better man- ning the navy by a general register of fea- men , cannot be paffed over without a more ...
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... justice , and sub- jecting the lefs guilty to a punishment too fevere , in order that the most heinous of- fenders might efcape the punishment they deferved ; and the giving up to the S. S. company the fum of feven millions Sterling ...
... justice , and sub- jecting the lefs guilty to a punishment too fevere , in order that the most heinous of- fenders might efcape the punishment they deferved ; and the giving up to the S. S. company the fum of feven millions Sterling ...
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