The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... person who was guilty of it; and he alone is to be summoned, he alone is to be fined. With regard to the notices of births and deaths, Sir, which are to be given in writing; if the person who is to give the notice cannot write, he must ...
... person who was guilty of it; and he alone is to be summoned, he alone is to be fined. With regard to the notices of births and deaths, Sir, which are to be given in writing; if the person who is to give the notice cannot write, he must ...
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... persons of taste, who are well acquainted with our dramatic pieces. It has been aćted several times here, and generally attended by persons thought to have some taste; who have applauded what they liked, and thought to be justly ...
... persons of taste, who are well acquainted with our dramatic pieces. It has been aćted several times here, and generally attended by persons thought to have some taste; who have applauded what they liked, and thought to be justly ...
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... person or persons guilty of either of the two robberies first above mentioned, with a promise, over and above, of endeavouring to procure a pardon for any accomplice who shall make the discovery; and the justices of peace, by an ...
... person or persons guilty of either of the two robberies first above mentioned, with a promise, over and above, of endeavouring to procure a pardon for any accomplice who shall make the discovery; and the justices of peace, by an ...
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... person af. ter the removing forth from judgment, but laid them under no such prohibition before they were inclosed ... persons were examined. It came out, That two of the jury went to a grocer's shop about forty or fifty yards distant ...
... person af. ter the removing forth from judgment, but laid them under no such prohibition before they were inclosed ... persons were examined. It came out, That two of the jury went to a grocer's shop about forty or fifty yards distant ...
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... persons, who fiequently struck him on the breast and head, for expressing his uneasiness, and sometimes almost stifled him by. laying a pillow on his face. It appears, however, that the minister, churchwardens, and overseers of St ...
... persons, who fiequently struck him on the breast and head, for expressing his uneasiness, and sometimes almost stifled him by. laying a pillow on his face. It appears, however, that the minister, churchwardens, and overseers of St ...
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