The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... should be figned . The ferment inged fo violent , that both his Ma- and the Prince Primate thought theper to retire . Next day upon a mo- emade by the King , and feconded by Primate , the affair was referred to bilhops in general , and ...
... should be figned . The ferment inged fo violent , that both his Ma- and the Prince Primate thought theper to retire . Next day upon a mo- emade by the King , and feconded by Primate , the affair was referred to bilhops in general , and ...
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... should the leaft relation to the affair in que This happened but a little before diffolution of the diet , and we hear thing further about it . The The hereditary prince was marrie Stockholm , to the princefs Sophia dalene , his Danith ...
... should the leaft relation to the affair in que This happened but a little before diffolution of the diet , and we hear thing further about it . The The hereditary prince was marrie Stockholm , to the princefs Sophia dalene , his Danith ...
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... should have owned , that they had been legally rejected by the pro- per fovereign , and the only legal tribu- nal in that cafe . This declaration of the mediators was a step they had no right nor competency to make : for the media- tors ...
... should have owned , that they had been legally rejected by the pro- per fovereign , and the only legal tribu- nal in that cafe . This declaration of the mediators was a step they had no right nor competency to make : for the media- tors ...
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... should behave and con- nd themselves in all refpects becoming eir character , do , in terms of the act affembly 22d May 1722 , “ earnestly be- ech , exhort , and require all minifters , take heed to themselves and to their erine , and ...
... should behave and con- nd themselves in all refpects becoming eir character , do , in terms of the act affembly 22d May 1722 , “ earnestly be- ech , exhort , and require all minifters , take heed to themselves and to their erine , and ...
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... should think , be giving my fanction to injuftice . The proof adduced by either party has been now a good time published . If a clear folution of the question can be bad from it , the lawyers on both fides at probably be convinced how ...
... should think , be giving my fanction to injuftice . The proof adduced by either party has been now a good time published . If a clear folution of the question can be bad from it , the lawyers on both fides at probably be convinced how ...
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