The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... case of the Porte being engaged in a foreign or domeftic war of confequence , is but a matter of fpeculation . In the beginning of last year , that moft immediately under review , we had a con- firmation of what had been afferted near ...
... case of the Porte being engaged in a foreign or domeftic war of confequence , is but a matter of fpeculation . In the beginning of last year , that moft immediately under review , we had a con- firmation of what had been afferted near ...
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... case more miferable ; we cannot think that we shall have even the fhadow of liberty left . We conceive it to be an inherent right in your Majesty's fubjects , derived to them from God and nature , handed down from their ancestors , and ...
... case more miferable ; we cannot think that we shall have even the fhadow of liberty left . We conceive it to be an inherent right in your Majesty's fubjects , derived to them from God and nature , handed down from their ancestors , and ...
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... case of his becoming poor , and unable to maintain himfelf , he was intitled to an aliment out of the benefice : he had like wife a right to retain the fruits during a vacancy . This real and substantial interest of pa- trons in the ...
... case of his becoming poor , and unable to maintain himfelf , he was intitled to an aliment out of the benefice : he had like wife a right to retain the fruits during a vacancy . This real and substantial interest of pa- trons in the ...
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... case certainly have a right to reject him , or rather they have no right to admit him among them ; but if the freeholders chufe a perfon properly qualified according to law , let his private or general character be what it will , II ...
... case certainly have a right to reject him , or rather they have no right to admit him among them ; but if the freeholders chufe a perfon properly qualified according to law , let his private or general character be what it will , II ...
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... cases be entirely in the hands of the kirk - feffion . In order to correct this , it hath been proposed to limit the number of votes be- longing to the kirk - feffion , by allowing only fo many of the fenior elders to vote in a call ...
... cases be entirely in the hands of the kirk - feffion . In order to correct this , it hath been proposed to limit the number of votes be- longing to the kirk - feffion , by allowing only fo many of the fenior elders to vote in a call ...
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