The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... King of Sweden figns a bond to reign according to the form instituted in 1 71 c. 2, 1 I. March 1. A motion to discontinue the observation of the 30th of January reie – 16. The custom of receiving judgement in the ho o 7:#. tinued. 136 ...
... King of Sweden figns a bond to reign according to the form instituted in 1 71 c. 2, 1 I. March 1. A motion to discontinue the observation of the 30th of January reie – 16. The custom of receiving judgement in the ho o 7:#. tinued. 136 ...
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... King as an absolute breach of promise. Hence no art, no eloquence, could save him from so great a disgrace. The next objećt was of a similar nature. By virtue of the King's letters $3061. had been paid certain absent penfioners as a ...
... King as an absolute breach of promise. Hence no art, no eloquence, could save him from so great a disgrace. The next objećt was of a similar nature. By virtue of the King's letters $3061. had been paid certain absent penfioners as a ...
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... King, is therefore against law.—But this new institution appears to us manifestly to tend to the disquiet, mischief, and delay of the subjećt, as it requires persons to account before commissioners who are not bound by any oath to ...
... King, is therefore against law.—But this new institution appears to us manifestly to tend to the disquiet, mischief, and delay of the subjećt, as it requires persons to account before commissioners who are not bound by any oath to ...
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... King, and render his crown hereditary; in which, if the Nobles thought fit to concur, they were ready to accompany them to his Majesty, whom they had informed their resolution, and who expected the in the hall of his palace. The Nobles ...
... King, and render his crown hereditary; in which, if the Nobles thought fit to concur, they were ready to accompany them to his Majesty, whom they had informed their resolution, and who expected the in the hall of his palace. The Nobles ...
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... King of Scotland the same spirit of lenity directed his counsels; but not without that regard to the interests of his king... dom, which policy seemed to demand, and justice certainly authorised, as things then stood. The most natural ...
... King of Scotland the same spirit of lenity directed his counsels; but not without that regard to the interests of his king... dom, which policy seemed to demand, and justice certainly authorised, as things then stood. The most natural ...
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