The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... ther Lords were too on the morrow tol the giving judgment, Thereupon the Commons resolved, mem. con, That the ... there would have been no rebellion, &c. Then the Lord High Steward asked him, If he had anything to of— fer in arrest of ...
... ther Lords were too on the morrow tol the giving judgment, Thereupon the Commons resolved, mem. con, That the ... there would have been no rebellion, &c. Then the Lord High Steward asked him, If he had anything to of— fer in arrest of ...
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... ther court-preferments, for which there is generally a multitude of competitors; but may be enjoyed without a rival. Will you then refuse to make me truly happy 2 Is it such a mighty favour to give me, what you cannot give to any other ...
... ther court-preferments, for which there is generally a multitude of competitors; but may be enjoyed without a rival. Will you then refuse to make me truly happy 2 Is it such a mighty favour to give me, what you cannot give to any other ...
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... ther is no crime, that the innocent be not coi founded with the guilty, and that right in themselves not inoffensive ... there are any persons in that part of Great Britain to which this bill particularly relates, possessed of heritable ...
... ther is no crime, that the innocent be not coi founded with the guilty, and that right in themselves not inoffensive ... there are any persons in that part of Great Britain to which this bill particularly relates, possessed of heritable ...
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... Hence arose th: uisite of the tenant's escheat, the ward . tenant's infant-heir; that he might be trained up for the feudal services. *:. ther was it thought unreasonable, that the lord should have 2O2. A. view. of. the. state. of. fiefs.
... Hence arose th: uisite of the tenant's escheat, the ward . tenant's infant-heir; that he might be trained up for the feudal services. *:. ther was it thought unreasonable, that the lord should have 2O2. A. view. of. the. state. of. fiefs.
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ther was it thought unreasonable, that the lord should have the rents and profits of his tenant's estate, during his nonage, for his maintenance according to his quality; and the rest, to provide himself with a man, to do the service ...
ther was it thought unreasonable, that the lord should have the rents and profits of his tenant's estate, during his nonage, for his maintenance according to his quality; and the rest, to provide himself with a man, to do the service ...
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