The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... because from the ship-papers, and previous examination of the masters and principal officers, there was ground to have condesumed, and the restitution was decreed, merely on the faith of affidavits afterwards allowed; and one, with her ...
... because from the ship-papers, and previous examination of the masters and principal officers, there was ground to have condesumed, and the restitution was decreed, merely on the faith of affidavits afterwards allowed; and one, with her ...
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... because of no fuperiority the one has over the other. But for the subjećts of any body politic to resist and rebel against the supreme power, on account of injuries threatened or received, real or imaginary, is not only utterly ...
... because of no fuperiority the one has over the other. But for the subjećts of any body politic to resist and rebel against the supreme power, on account of injuries threatened or received, real or imaginary, is not only utterly ...
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... because they are both expressly injoined to go round the parish, and one overseer has no more power to intrust the performance of his duty to the other, than he has to intrust it to his menial servant. Now, Sir, as to the notices of ...
... because they are both expressly injoined to go round the parish, and one overseer has no more power to intrust the performance of his duty to the other, than he has to intrust it to his menial servant. Now, Sir, as to the notices of ...
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... because in every thing I have a very great regard for his opinion, and because he seemed to approve of every part of it when it was first proposed. But really, Sir, if he has no better reasons for altering his opinion than he has now ...
... because in every thing I have a very great regard for his opinion, and because he seemed to approve of every part of it when it was first proposed. But really, Sir, if he has no better reasons for altering his opinion than he has now ...
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... because they have not public spirit enough to serve their country without a more than sufficient pecuniary reward; or because they have not capacity to comprehend the advantage that may redound to the public, by the legislature's having ...
... because they have not public spirit enough to serve their country without a more than sufficient pecuniary reward; or because they have not capacity to comprehend the advantage that may redound to the public, by the legislature's having ...
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