The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... pannel at his death solemnly denied the fact for which he suffered. Large roots of it will therefore we presume, be acceptable to all our readers; and must be instrućtive great many of them : for as it is the privilege of all British ...
... pannel at his death solemnly denied the fact for which he suffered. Large roots of it will therefore we presume, be acceptable to all our readers; and must be instrućtive great many of them : for as it is the privilege of all British ...
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... pannel; all the old experienced coun£el, though not brought to maintain the charge against him, have been retained from giving him their aifistance; otherwife, in all probability, I had not now been employed to open his defence. The ...
... pannel; all the old experienced coun£el, though not brought to maintain the charge against him, have been retained from giving him their aifistance; otherwife, in all probability, I had not now been employed to open his defence. The ...
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... pannel's wn mouth, at a time when it was little interest to hide the truth from us. The unel, my Lord, was in possellion of a lim in the estate of Ardsheil called Glenor, and was tacksman of another calli Lettermore, which he had subset ...
... pannel's wn mouth, at a time when it was little interest to hide the truth from us. The unel, my Lord, was in possellion of a lim in the estate of Ardsheil called Glenor, and was tacksman of another calli Lettermore, which he had subset ...
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... pannel received the melancholy accouns of Glenure's being murdered in the wood of Lettermore. These are the facts which gave rise to that inveterate malice, which the libel says induced the pannel to conspire the death of Glenure. The ...
... pannel received the melancholy accouns of Glenure's being murdered in the wood of Lettermore. These are the facts which gave rise to that inveterate malice, which the libel says induced the pannel to conspire the death of Glenure. The ...
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... pannel's. He died while his children were infants, and, upon his deathbed, rommitted them to the care of his friend, uning him tutor and curator to them. The pannel faithfully executed this trust, ook care of the childrens education ...
... pannel's. He died while his children were infants, and, upon his deathbed, rommitted them to the care of his friend, uning him tutor and curator to them. The pannel faithfully executed this trust, ook care of the childrens education ...
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