The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... just; that is to say, the gross sums of cach several account are stated, and the aggregate of the whole is properly summed up : but how are we to know the just disbursements of the several sums which make up the gross sums in such ...
... just; that is to say, the gross sums of cach several account are stated, and the aggregate of the whole is properly summed up : but how are we to know the just disbursements of the several sums which make up the gross sums in such ...
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... just &counts, or declarations of the account, guntaining briefly the sum and substance thereof in charge and discharge, as hath on heretofore used; the said several kcounts to be fairly ingrossed, in two orts, and by the said ...
... just &counts, or declarations of the account, guntaining briefly the sum and substance thereof in charge and discharge, as hath on heretofore used; the said several kcounts to be fairly ingrossed, in two orts, and by the said ...
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... just. But, in the present case, what likeness, what proportion, between the offence and the death of the offender The value of the things tolen is in fact but trifling, when put in competition with the life of a man. The value of the ...
... just. But, in the present case, what likeness, what proportion, between the offence and the death of the offender The value of the things tolen is in fact but trifling, when put in competition with the life of a man. The value of the ...
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... just rights: wha the consequence: Why, truly, send him to the other world to mo atonement, to make restitution. H absurd how ridiculous ! Every man the least degree of feeling must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may ...
... just rights: wha the consequence: Why, truly, send him to the other world to mo atonement, to make restitution. H absurd how ridiculous ! Every man the least degree of feeling must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may ...
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... just to prefer him before any other; and were pleased, when they had reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by ...
... just to prefer him before any other; and were pleased, when they had reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by ...
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