The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... never faw , nay , I never wifhed to him afterwards . la country - places every body knows the fecrets of every family . I was foon informed of my new lover's engagements with his unhappy relation . I told my other what I had learned ...
... never faw , nay , I never wifhed to him afterwards . la country - places every body knows the fecrets of every family . I was foon informed of my new lover's engagements with his unhappy relation . I told my other what I had learned ...
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... never got any thing . In or- therefore to do these a favour near e- to that done to the others , and at fame time to establish a fund for pay- the price of the heritable jurifdictions , to be abolished or refumed , it is hum- propofed ...
... never got any thing . In or- therefore to do these a favour near e- to that done to the others , and at fame time to establish a fund for pay- the price of the heritable jurifdictions , to be abolished or refumed , it is hum- propofed ...
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... never be fafe , while is in the power of two or three great lords , upon any private difguft of their own , to raife an army equal to any the government can fuddenly bring against them ; becaufe , even under the belt go vernment , there ...
... never be fafe , while is in the power of two or three great lords , upon any private difguft of their own , to raife an army equal to any the government can fuddenly bring against them ; becaufe , even under the belt go vernment , there ...
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... never intended to mean , that e- very little court - baron fhould for ever re- main . I am convinced they meant 1 more , than that they should have an i ferior court for each county or stewart in the fame manner as they had at th time ...
... never intended to mean , that e- very little court - baron fhould for ever re- main . I am convinced they meant 1 more , than that they should have an i ferior court for each county or stewart in the fame manner as they had at th time ...
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being paffed into a law ; but the affection of fuch men his Majelty never courted , I am fure he never will ; and the lefs any King does , the more he may despise their refentment . How the paffing of this bill can affect any of the ...
being paffed into a law ; but the affection of fuch men his Majelty never courted , I am fure he never will ; and the lefs any King does , the more he may despise their refentment . How the paffing of this bill can affect any of the ...
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