The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... must be taken upon trust, and the good opinion we entertain of the persons who give them in : for fundry of them, and very large sums too, do not corne under the inspection of the present commissioners of accounts, nor the auditor ...
... must be taken upon trust, and the good opinion we entertain of the persons who give them in : for fundry of them, and very large sums too, do not corne under the inspection of the present commissioners of accounts, nor the auditor ...
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... must, if legal, have been founded cither in the statute 1oo Hen. VII. chap. 1. or in the common law, which is common usage. Now, so far as the said ancient patents may have been founded on the said statute, they can be no authority or ...
... must, if legal, have been founded cither in the statute 1oo Hen. VII. chap. 1. or in the common law, which is common usage. Now, so far as the said ancient patents may have been founded on the said statute, they can be no authority or ...
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... must cease. – In defence of the House, as to the insertion of the two first alterations, it must be said, that they were disposed to shew, that they contended for the rights and privileges of parliament, and that party had no hand in ...
... must cease. – In defence of the House, as to the insertion of the two first alterations, it must be said, that they were disposed to shew, that they contended for the rights and privileges of parliament, and that party had no hand in ...
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... must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may plead the necessity of amples: you may plead the indisp. sable severity of these examples: bu must say, that no plea will justify taking away life, except for murd or for very ...
... must shud, at the thought, and condemn the cr act. , You may plead the necessity of amples: you may plead the indisp. sable severity of these examples: bu must say, that no plea will justify taking away life, except for murd or for very ...
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... must not only be inonious in the manufacturing of their vaforts commodities, but must also make ten so cheap, as to render them saleable * oreign markets: and inasmuch as the tiriage of goods is a considerable enoncement of their price ...
... must not only be inonious in the manufacturing of their vaforts commodities, but must also make ten so cheap, as to render them saleable * oreign markets: and inasmuch as the tiriage of goods is a considerable enoncement of their price ...
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