The Book of ScotlandRobert Buchanan, 1830 - 532 Seiten |
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... principles of human action , or cared much for the anatomization of those Institutions , for the reception of which the said edifices were reared ; and which , not unfrequently , have as little resemblance to the corresponding usages of ...
... principles of human action , or cared much for the anatomization of those Institutions , for the reception of which the said edifices were reared ; and which , not unfrequently , have as little resemblance to the corresponding usages of ...
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... principle on which parliaments could be called , that there were occasion- ally , in times of trouble , two different parliaments in Edinburgh , which sat at opposite corners of the 12 PARLIAMENT - HOUSE . town , mutually denouncing each.
... principle on which parliaments could be called , that there were occasion- ally , in times of trouble , two different parliaments in Edinburgh , which sat at opposite corners of the 12 PARLIAMENT - HOUSE . town , mutually denouncing each.
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... principles peculiar to this country . Agreeable to the feudal law , it being recognized in the statutes , that the whole of the lands and herediments within the country are the property of the king , whose progenitor conquered the soil ...
... principles peculiar to this country . Agreeable to the feudal law , it being recognized in the statutes , that the whole of the lands and herediments within the country are the property of the king , whose progenitor conquered the soil ...
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... principles , suffered a short existence to suit the mania of the period , an opposition print was un- known . Observations tending to injure antiquated prejudices , or expose disagreeable truths on political topics , were rarely made ...
... principles , suffered a short existence to suit the mania of the period , an opposition print was un- known . Observations tending to injure antiquated prejudices , or expose disagreeable truths on political topics , were rarely made ...
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... principle be created and dis- seminated among the people , the magistracy , and the members for the burghs , and until some constitution- al check be placed on the arbitrary powers of the local authorities , the liberty of the Scotch ...
... principle be created and dis- seminated among the people , the magistracy , and the members for the burghs , and until some constitution- al check be placed on the arbitrary powers of the local authorities , the liberty of the Scotch ...
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