The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... present form of their commithons , and that thefe forms refer in general to acts of affembly that contain fome particulars of which prefbyteries , universities , and burghs , cannot have a- ny certain evidence , and are thereby re ...
... present form of their commithons , and that thefe forms refer in general to acts of affembly that contain fome particulars of which prefbyteries , universities , and burghs , cannot have a- ny certain evidence , and are thereby re ...
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... present several plants feeds of my own reaping . There is no doubt of the root's coming equal perfection in this country , as on borders of China , whence all the Ruf Rhubarb is brought . I have at pre- pieces of the root only three ...
... present several plants feeds of my own reaping . There is no doubt of the root's coming equal perfection in this country , as on borders of China , whence all the Ruf Rhubarb is brought . I have at pre- pieces of the root only three ...
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... present time , cannot but ake particular notice of it . Befides the tereft of the parties , therefore , the ho- our of our nation , and of our laws , is concerned in the decifion . This induces e to fend you a summary of what I have ...
... present time , cannot but ake particular notice of it . Befides the tereft of the parties , therefore , the ho- our of our nation , and of our laws , is concerned in the decifion . This induces e to fend you a summary of what I have ...
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... present at the examinations , it would be proper to 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 ...
... present at the examinations , it would be proper to 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 ...
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... present , equally fit and willing to draw in a dung - cart . The great grandfire of this bare was the noted ftallion Royal Oak is great grand - dam a favourite filly , kept by Charles I. Crafty , a colt of Irish breed , full of tricks ...
... present , equally fit and willing to draw in a dung - cart . The great grandfire of this bare was the noted ftallion Royal Oak is great grand - dam a favourite filly , kept by Charles I. Crafty , a colt of Irish breed , full of tricks ...
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