The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... question had been eminently serviceable to the public, and because his Majesty's royal word ought to be sacred. The opposition infisted, that however sacred his Majesty's word might be, an aćt of parliament was still more sacred; that ...
... question had been eminently serviceable to the public, and because his Majesty's royal word ought to be sacred. The opposition infisted, that however sacred his Majesty's word might be, an aćt of parliament was still more sacred; that ...
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... question by a majority of twelve. No sooner was this business finished than a new board of commissioners, appointed by his Majesty, for inspecting the colle&ion of the revenue, became the object of discussion. The ministry having been ...
... question by a majority of twelve. No sooner was this business finished than a new board of commissioners, appointed by his Majesty, for inspecting the colle&ion of the revenue, became the object of discussion. The ministry having been ...
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... question to be brought to tria as we apprehend that the same are ill, gal, fince the court of exchequer is court of ... questions ( legal doubt must be decided by the Bo rons, who know the law; and all que. stions of fact, by the ...
... question to be brought to tria as we apprehend that the same are ill, gal, fince the court of exchequer is court of ... questions ( legal doubt must be decided by the Bo rons, who know the law; and all que. stions of fact, by the ...
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... question is to maintain the first law of the state, the safety of the people, and the preservation of the constitution. The bill was accordingly reječted by all the house but Sir George Macartney and one Mr Burke, who gave the motion ...
... question is to maintain the first law of the state, the safety of the people, and the preservation of the constitution. The bill was accordingly reječted by all the house but Sir George Macartney and one Mr Burke, who gave the motion ...
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... question then to be determined ; How are these people to be employed that public justice and public utility m. go hand in hand 2 This I will endeavo to answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt w; powers ...
... question then to be determined ; How are these people to be employed that public justice and public utility m. go hand in hand 2 This I will endeavo to answer as briefly and as plainly as I ca Fortifications may be an chjećt w; powers ...
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