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... have got of the fact , it must be equally incumbent on them as on the purluers to disclose it . D. It It is justly observed , that one's being prefent at Jan. 1767. A ftri & t investigation of the Douglas cause proposed . 21 .
... have got of the fact , it must be equally incumbent on them as on the purluers to disclose it . D. It It is justly observed , that one's being prefent at Jan. 1767. A ftri & t investigation of the Douglas cause proposed . 21 .
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... proposed . --- The purfuers declared from the begin ning , that their defigns were most ho- nourable ; that if , by the inquiries which they directed to be made , it thould appear that there was a real delivery , they would not have ...
... proposed . --- The purfuers declared from the begin ning , that their defigns were most ho- nourable ; that if , by the inquiries which they directed to be made , it thould appear that there was a real delivery , they would not have ...
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... proposal , and its own merit procured it fuccefs . An application made on this plan to the judges , was highly extolled by them ; and by profecuting it , the af- fair was cleared up to general fatisfac- tion . " This is but a faint ...
... proposal , and its own merit procured it fuccefs . An application made on this plan to the judges , was highly extolled by them ; and by profecuting it , the af- fair was cleared up to general fatisfac- tion . " This is but a faint ...
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... proposed , but rejected ; the house alled- ging , that the government was not re- fponfible for the damages done by a finali fet of obfcure villains , who were univer- fally detefted by all the orderly inhabi- tants of the province . A ...
... proposed , but rejected ; the house alled- ging , that the government was not re- fponfible for the damages done by a finali fet of obfcure villains , who were univer- fally detefted by all the orderly inhabi- tants of the province . A ...
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... proposal for a strict investigation the Douglas caufe [ 21. ] . But how I difappointed ! I expected to fee a laid down , by which , through your agazine , the most material parts of the oof and pleadings , brought into fo nar- a compass ...
... proposal for a strict investigation the Douglas caufe [ 21. ] . But how I difappointed ! I expected to fee a laid down , by which , through your agazine , the most material parts of the oof and pleadings , brought into fo nar- a compass ...
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