The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... cases and circumftances , with respect to life , that a recital of the facts as they are ftated may poffibly be confidered by fome as a matter of phyfical curiofity . Of about a dozen wounded foldiers who appeared to give their evidence ...
... cases and circumftances , with respect to life , that a recital of the facts as they are ftated may poffibly be confidered by fome as a matter of phyfical curiofity . Of about a dozen wounded foldiers who appeared to give their evidence ...
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... case ; and confequently no man could fupport a motion that had a falfehood for its only foundation : It afferted , that a conviction had taken place : this he likewife denied ; because a conviction without a trial was no conviction ; it ...
... case ; and confequently no man could fupport a motion that had a falfehood for its only foundation : It afferted , that a conviction had taken place : this he likewife denied ; because a conviction without a trial was no conviction ; it ...
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... case their H. M. could not defift from fuch orders , in regard to an armed ship which , provided with a commiffion from the American Congrefs , was in the Texel , together with the frigates of a fovereign power , without affuming the ...
... case their H. M. could not defift from fuch orders , in regard to an armed ship which , provided with a commiffion from the American Congrefs , was in the Texel , together with the frigates of a fovereign power , without affuming the ...
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... case was too doubtful for him to give a decided opinion upon it . The health of the person , he said , ex- plained nothing . The healthieft often died fuddenly ; apoplexy was as confti- tutional as any other diforder . Had he been ...
... case was too doubtful for him to give a decided opinion upon it . The health of the person , he said , ex- plained nothing . The healthieft often died fuddenly ; apoplexy was as confti- tutional as any other diforder . Had he been ...
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... case at pre- fent ; for by means of evafion , in confe- quence of defects in the acts of parlia ment under which the duty is levied , or in confequence of the great improve- ments in the manufacture of paper , which opened a wide door ...
... case at pre- fent ; for by means of evafion , in confe- quence of defects in the acts of parlia ment under which the duty is levied , or in confequence of the great improve- ments in the manufacture of paper , which opened a wide door ...
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