The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... duty and interest of every individual, after joining to, and incorporating into any society, to subječt himself to be go." by the rules and laws : thereof, made and ena&ted in the view of the public good, and common safety of the whole ...
... duty and interest of every individual, after joining to, and incorporating into any society, to subječt himself to be go." by the rules and laws : thereof, made and ena&ted in the view of the public good, and common safety of the whole ...
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... duty and interest for subjećts to submit, and to give obedience, both active and passive, to the supreme powers and magistrates. This appears obvious from the positive and express command of the sovereign and almighty Power of heaven ...
... duty and interest for subjećts to submit, and to give obedience, both active and passive, to the supreme powers and magistrates. This appears obvious from the positive and express command of the sovereign and almighty Power of heaven ...
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... duty bound to rule and reign over their subječts with a view to their common good, safety, and protecticn, is without all question - and when they ačt otherwise, it ough they arc exempted from trial be: je an earthly tribunas. yet they ...
... duty bound to rule and reign over their subječts with a view to their common good, safety, and protecticn, is without all question - and when they ačt otherwise, it ough they arc exempted from trial be: je an earthly tribunas. yet they ...
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... duty of the trust and office aforesaid: do therefore hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint him to be Constant President of that our College of Justice, in absence of our Chancellor; requiring hereby the President of our said College ...
... duty of the trust and office aforesaid: do therefore hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint him to be Constant President of that our College of Justice, in absence of our Chancellor; requiring hereby the President of our said College ...
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... duty to the other, than he has to intrust it to his menial servant. Now, Sir, as to the notices of births and deaths, they are all by the bill to be given in writing ; and unless they are given in writing, the officiating minister is ...
... duty to the other, than he has to intrust it to his menial servant. Now, Sir, as to the notices of births and deaths, they are all by the bill to be given in writing ; and unless they are given in writing, the officiating minister is ...
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