The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... justice of the courts in which they preside. Thus the barrack-accounts, the forageaccounts, the accounts for the rem of soldiers, for imbarkations, stal and lodging, and a number of other cles, remain unsettled; and we have general ...
... justice of the courts in which they preside. Thus the barrack-accounts, the forageaccounts, the accounts for the rem of soldiers, for imbarkations, stal and lodging, and a number of other cles, remain unsettled; and we have general ...
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... justice importially or according to law; — neith- '•ey any certain rules of law, or appre usage, by which to govern their proceedings; neither is their court to be open at all times, for receiving accounts, and regularly dispatching the ...
... justice importially or according to law; — neith- '•ey any certain rules of law, or appre usage, by which to govern their proceedings; neither is their court to be open at all times, for receiving accounts, and regularly dispatching the ...
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... justice to an injured and affronted nation. What though the second transmiss contains but one of these obnoxious alterations The bill is not the less to be rejećted. For the injury to our trade, though great, is not the principal thing ...
... justice to an injured and affronted nation. What though the second transmiss contains but one of these obnoxious alterations The bill is not the less to be rejećted. For the injury to our trade, though great, is not the principal thing ...
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... justice, and upon any plan indefensible. This I oran to make the subjećt of the present tfay; and hope it will stir up some who have more abilities to handle it with treater precificn than I have done, and to rescue the nation from the ...
... justice, and upon any plan indefensible. This I oran to make the subjećt of the present tfay; and hope it will stir up some who have more abilities to handle it with treater precificn than I have done, and to rescue the nation from the ...
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... justice is due ev, to the most abandoned, the most pri fligate. As their offences, are tempor: T public has a right to command these vices of those who have preyed upon is - - - - - - I - : their labour, therefore, pay for their eness ...
... justice is due ev, to the most abandoned, the most pri fligate. As their offences, are tempor: T public has a right to command these vices of those who have preyed upon is - - - - - - I - : their labour, therefore, pay for their eness ...
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