The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... reason . They 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 ...
... reason . They 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 ...
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... reason why finished dial is fo very rare , fhould be , because authors can keep directly to their fubi most of them being defirous of intro cing ornament , and foreign circumf ces , which it rejects ? - As to the Round or Poetical mode ...
... reason why finished dial is fo very rare , fhould be , because authors can keep directly to their fubi most of them being defirous of intro cing ornament , and foreign circumf ces , which it rejects ? - As to the Round or Poetical mode ...
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... reason to believe there was a real delivery , they cannot be heard to fay they would with to carry the caufe ; nor , confequently , can they oppofe any means by which the truth may be discovered . Neither could the defender's tutors ...
... reason to believe there was a real delivery , they cannot be heard to fay they would with to carry the caufe ; nor , confequently , can they oppofe any means by which the truth may be discovered . Neither could the defender's tutors ...
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... reason to doubt , which of them wifhed that the truth should be covered , as , in Solomon's famous a- ward , there was to know , which of the was mother of the living two women 1 dild . I am , & c . 3 3 To the author of the SCOTS ...
... reason to doubt , which of them wifhed that the truth should be covered , as , in Solomon's famous a- ward , there was to know , which of the was mother of the living two women 1 dild . I am , & c . 3 3 To the author of the SCOTS ...
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... reason , all newly - built houses , if too foon inha- bited , may bring on fatal diforders , or the worst of palfies , which can neither be cured by fomentations nor baths . These ailments might likewise be occa- fioned by burning the ...
... reason , all newly - built houses , if too foon inha- bited , may bring on fatal diforders , or the worst of palfies , which can neither be cured by fomentations nor baths . These ailments might likewise be occa- fioned by burning the ...
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