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... cause of no fmall averfion to it ; to allay their fears , not only is the church fecured in all its rights and privileges as by law e- ftablished ; but also its government , by kirk - feffions , fynods , and general affem- blies , is ...
... cause of no fmall averfion to it ; to allay their fears , not only is the church fecured in all its rights and privileges as by law e- ftablished ; but also its government , by kirk - feffions , fynods , and general affem- blies , is ...
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... cause were to be determined by arbiters , if I were one of them , I would confider the difpute as re- folving into a question of fact , viz . Whe- ther the defender was born of Lady Jane Douglas ? For as to the onus probandi , [ xviii ...
... cause were to be determined by arbiters , if I were one of them , I would confider the difpute as re- folving into a question of fact , viz . Whe- ther the defender was born of Lady Jane Douglas ? For as to the onus probandi , [ xviii ...
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... cause them impart to the arbiters as much as they could of the light they received by being the examinators , or by being pre- fent ; and this could be effectually done in no way , but by declaring their own opinion of the witne fles ...
... cause them impart to the arbiters as much as they could of the light they received by being the examinators , or by being pre- fent ; and this could be effectually done in no way , but by declaring their own opinion of the witne fles ...
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... cause was contrary to law and ju- ftice ; as it enhances the eclat of a mili- tary victory when the vanquished arm ... cause , which not printed for fome time after the date of this letter , were drawn , that for the pur-- by Sir Adam ...
... cause was contrary to law and ju- ftice ; as it enhances the eclat of a mili- tary victory when the vanquished arm ... cause , which not printed for fome time after the date of this letter , were drawn , that for the pur-- by Sir Adam ...
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to cause them depone on their fancy and opinion . But it was judged not con- venient to shroud themselves under that ivilege of advocates , Ne teneantur fe- a clientum detegere , feeing this was the detection and expifcation of a frau ...
to cause them depone on their fancy and opinion . But it was judged not con- venient to shroud themselves under that ivilege of advocates , Ne teneantur fe- a clientum detegere , feeing this was the detection and expifcation of a frau ...
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