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... waited for the previous confent of his Imperial Majefty ; and fo had acted con- trary to the fundamental constitution of the court of Vienna , which were fuppofed to turn upon 12 Vol . xiii . A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
... waited for the previous confent of his Imperial Majefty ; and fo had acted con- trary to the fundamental constitution of the court of Vienna , which were fuppofed to turn upon 12 Vol . xiii . A fummary of the public affairs in 1750 .
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... constitution fhall make on each o- ther , or on the whole , be it by their own reprefentatives , or any where else . While WALLACE ' acts eternal luftre fheds , And for. has an undoubted right , by his agents or friends , to apply for ...
... constitution fhall make on each o- ther , or on the whole , be it by their own reprefentatives , or any where else . While WALLACE ' acts eternal luftre fheds , And for. has an undoubted right , by his agents or friends , to apply for ...
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... constitution of the established church , and be attended with many hurtful con- fequences both to the poor and the kirk- fellion ; and that Mr John Cuming , Mi- nifter of Humbie , had received a letter , figned by four heritors of the ...
... constitution of the established church , and be attended with many hurtful con- fequences both to the poor and the kirk- fellion ; and that Mr John Cuming , Mi- nifter of Humbie , had received a letter , figned by four heritors of the ...
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... depending ; which would be a discovery of the utmost con- fequence to the freedom of elections , and Ff to to the preservation of our prefent happy constitution . For April 1751. On a clause in favour of non - commiffion officers . 197.
... depending ; which would be a discovery of the utmost con- fequence to the freedom of elections , and Ff to to the preservation of our prefent happy constitution . For April 1751. On a clause in favour of non - commiffion officers . 197.
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to the preservation of our prefent happy constitution . For this reafon , Sir , I think we can not avoid making fome inquiry into this affair . But I agree with the Noble Lord who spoke last , in being of opinion , that we fhould not ...
to the preservation of our prefent happy constitution . For this reafon , Sir , I think we can not avoid making fome inquiry into this affair . But I agree with the Noble Lord who spoke last , in being of opinion , that we fhould not ...
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