The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... officers will do their duty , their prudence and authority may cafily remove or reconcile fuch dif- putes , fo as to prevent them from being carried to fuch a height , as may obftru & t their acting together amicably and ear- netly ...
... officers will do their duty , their prudence and authority may cafily remove or reconcile fuch dif- putes , fo as to prevent them from being carried to fuch a height , as may obftru & t their acting together amicably and ear- netly ...
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... officers have , for fome years paft , had in manning the navy , but of the fhame- ful miscarriages which have happened in our fea affairs . - Publick offices may be called the ftomach of the body politick , where its food is concocted ...
... officers have , for fome years paft , had in manning the navy , but of the fhame- ful miscarriages which have happened in our fea affairs . - Publick offices may be called the ftomach of the body politick , where its food is concocted ...
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... officer of the peace ; who , if the warrant is illegal , becomes particeps ominis ; nor is the prifoner , but by ... officers who put him under arreft , had no power to rifle his houfe or his lodgings ; they had no power to ex- amine ...
... officer of the peace ; who , if the warrant is illegal , becomes particeps ominis ; nor is the prifoner , but by ... officers who put him under arreft , had no power to rifle his houfe or his lodgings ; they had no power to ex- amine ...
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... officers who are not legal goalers , and by an officer who , as a S , may be an officer of ftate , but is no officer of law ; as all the right he has for iffuing fuch a warrant is derived from his being a Ju- ftice of the Peace . The ...
... officers who are not legal goalers , and by an officer who , as a S , may be an officer of ftate , but is no officer of law ; as all the right he has for iffuing fuch a warrant is derived from his being a Ju- ftice of the Peace . The ...
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... officers , who are ufually Gentlemen both by land and fea , fhould be prefumed to be of worse manners than other men ... officer who exercised them to fwear extravagant- ly : whereupon , going up to him , " Sir , faid he , I am no ...
... officers , who are ufually Gentlemen both by land and fea , fhould be prefumed to be of worse manners than other men ... officer who exercised them to fwear extravagant- ly : whereupon , going up to him , " Sir , faid he , I am no ...
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Seite 541 - Parliament ought to be free : that the freedom of speech and debates, or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament...
Seite 419 - I, AB, do swear. That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical that damnable doctrine and position, that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Seite 541 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Seite 220 - What stronger demonstration of the right? The present, all their care; the future, his. When public welfare calls, or private want, They give to fame; his bounty he conceals. Their virtues varnish nature; his, exalt.
Seite 557 - Governor and principal officers are to deliver themselves up immediately, and the castle, citadel, and all the gates ,of the town, are to be taken possession of forthwith by the King's troops. All the small arms are to be lodged in the town guard-room ; and the rest of the garrison are to retire to the cathedral, where a guard is to be placed over them. No damage is to be done to the artillery, arms, or ammunition.
Seite 557 - French officer know, if there be one in the town, that there are no Dutch troops here, but enough of the King's to chastise the rebels, and those who dare to give them assistance. (Signed) " Col. CONWAY, " Aid-de-Camp to his RH the Duke.
Seite 508 - But if you shall refuse us entrance, we are fully resolved to force it by such means as providence has put into our hands, and then it will not, perhaps, be in our power to prevent the dreadful consequences which usually attend a town's being taken by assault.
Seite 541 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.
Seite 561 - ... fo as they may not fall into the hands or power of any of our enemies ; wherein...
Seite 561 - Royal proclamation, by the advice of our privy council, 11 riitly charge and command the Warden of the cinque ports, his Lieutenants, Deputy or Deputies, and all and every the Lieutenants and Deputy-Lieutenants of our couHties, ami all Sheriffs, Juftices of the Peace, Mayors...