The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... there is something so cruel and savage in this piece of diversion, as must require a corresponding temper before one ... T H E R Mo M ET E R without doors. Highest 48. Lowest 25. Greatest variation in 24 hours 12 deg. Common station 4o ...
... there is something so cruel and savage in this piece of diversion, as must require a corresponding temper before one ... T H E R Mo M ET E R without doors. Highest 48. Lowest 25. Greatest variation in 24 hours 12 deg. Common station 4o ...
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... ther." a jury: And supersede further procedure upon went along with him to a placecall: - in this assair till ... there to remain till he shall be discharged by * ted according to law for their said offences; be course of law; and ...
... ther." a jury: And supersede further procedure upon went along with him to a placecall: - in this assair till ... there to remain till he shall be discharged by * ted according to law for their said offences; be course of law; and ...
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... ther by to satisfy that greatness of mind which will transmit his name to policity with a lust.enot inferior to that which attends the most distinguished characters of antiquity. Lond, papers. 17. At his house of Knappach ...
... ther by to satisfy that greatness of mind which will transmit his name to policity with a lust.enot inferior to that which attends the most distinguished characters of antiquity. Lond, papers. 17. At his house of Knappach ...
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... ther. Whereas, in our humble opinion, unless there be a clear vacancy, by death, disqualification, or absolute demission, no assembly has it in their power to preclude any future assembly of their just right, in filling up such offices ...
... ther. Whereas, in our humble opinion, unless there be a clear vacancy, by death, disqualification, or absolute demission, no assembly has it in their power to preclude any future assembly of their just right, in filling up such offices ...
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... ther use. - That the proceedings of the commis. sioners, of the judges in naming the jo ries, and of the juries when named, in the execution of this act, shall be final, without any appeal. That this ačt shall commence from the first ...
... ther use. - That the proceedings of the commis. sioners, of the judges in naming the jo ries, and of the juries when named, in the execution of this act, shall be final, without any appeal. That this ačt shall commence from the first ...
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