The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... themselves but to repay to the owners so man times more than the value of the good stolen, according to the nature of th offence ; and not to be discharged ven then, without discovering a prop. contrition for their past, and a reasonab ...
... themselves but to repay to the owners so man times more than the value of the good stolen, according to the nature of th offence ; and not to be discharged ven then, without discovering a prop. contrition for their past, and a reasonab ...
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... themselves, but *kewise upon the various materials of which they are made. This would be the means of lowering the price of provisons, as it would afford an easy conveyarce to and from those parts of the country, which, from the badness ...
... themselves, but *kewise upon the various materials of which they are made. This would be the means of lowering the price of provisons, as it would afford an easy conveyarce to and from those parts of the country, which, from the badness ...
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... themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and sometimes raised a private man to that high dignity. One of the most fundamental parts of the constitution, was the frequent meetings of the states, in order to ...
... themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and sometimes raised a private man to that high dignity. One of the most fundamental parts of the constitution, was the frequent meetings of the states, in order to ...
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... themselves, with the utmost bravery, insisted, that the Nobles, who enjoyed all the lands, should at least pay their share of the taxes, fince they had suffered less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this ...
... themselves, with the utmost bravery, insisted, that the Nobles, who enjoyed all the lands, should at least pay their share of the taxes, fince they had suffered less in the common calamity, and done less to prevent its progress. At this ...
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... themselves to different quarters. The Grand Vizier pertriving that everything was lost, took to fight, accompanied by sixty persons, and carried off with him the standard of Mahomet, which, otherwise, would inevitably have fallen into ...
... themselves to different quarters. The Grand Vizier pertriving that everything was lost, took to fight, accompanied by sixty persons, and carried off with him the standard of Mahomet, which, otherwise, would inevitably have fallen into ...
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