The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... subject for our inquiry. But supposing that we ought, upon this account, to have a more than ordinary resentment against the French and Spaniards; is it not the best way, for satisfying our resentment, to attack them in that place ...
... subject for our inquiry. But supposing that we ought, upon this account, to have a more than ordinary resentment against the French and Spaniards; is it not the best way, for satisfying our resentment, to attack them in that place ...
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... subjects, the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the city of Edinburgh, beg leave, in all humility, to return our thanks to your Majesty, for your having been graciously pleased, by an open and free election, to restore to this ...
... subjects, the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the city of Edinburgh, beg leave, in all humility, to return our thanks to your Majesty, for your having been graciously pleased, by an open and free election, to restore to this ...
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... subject, who did not know, that in the North of Scotland the disaffected were very numerous; and that, as the whole country without distinČtion had been disarmed by ast of parliament, the friends of the government had it not in their ...
... subject, who did not know, that in the North of Scotland the disaffected were very numerous; and that, as the whole country without distinČtion had been disarmed by ast of parliament, the friends of the government had it not in their ...
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... subject. In the entry, As one of the principal causes of lodging high jurisdictions in powerful families heretofore, was the great difficulty the government was under, of bringing offenders to justice, and executing the laws, when the ...
... subject. In the entry, As one of the principal causes of lodging high jurisdictions in powerful families heretofore, was the great difficulty the government was under, of bringing offenders to justice, and executing the laws, when the ...
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... subject, to supersede the necessity of reducing into writing the parole-evidence to be given in the high court of justiciary, or before the judges in their circuits. And left any unforefrn inconvenience should hereafter arise from what ...
... subject, to supersede the necessity of reducing into writing the parole-evidence to be given in the high court of justiciary, or before the judges in their circuits. And left any unforefrn inconvenience should hereafter arise from what ...
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