The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... question ; which either in perfon , or in the perfon of one is not , What is to happen after the fu- whom he had concurred in chufing . The preme legiflative power is diffolved ? but , freeholders fat in parliament as the powers What ...
... question ; which either in perfon , or in the perfon of one is not , What is to happen after the fu- whom he had concurred in chufing . The preme legiflative power is diffolved ? but , freeholders fat in parliament as the powers What ...
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... question , " That the general court do agree with the court of directors in their report , and impower them to make an agreement between the public and the company ac- corcing to the fame ? " the numbers were , for the question 259 ...
... question , " That the general court do agree with the court of directors in their report , and impower them to make an agreement between the public and the company ac- corcing to the fame ? " the numbers were , for the question 259 ...
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... question , was , to remain neu- ter , which was all that was fked by the prefbytery of Irvine : That granting the point doubtful , which of the two parties were in the right or in the wrong , the the confequences were more dangerous in ...
... question , was , to remain neu- ter , which was all that was fked by the prefbytery of Irvine : That granting the point doubtful , which of the two parties were in the right or in the wrong , the the confequences were more dangerous in ...
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... question revived which ought to have been buried in oblivion . In thefe circumstances a new office is efta blifhed for the business of the plantations , and the Earl of Hb called forth , at a most critical feafon , to govern Ame- rica ...
... question revived which ought to have been buried in oblivion . In thefe circumstances a new office is efta blifhed for the business of the plantations , and the Earl of Hb called forth , at a most critical feafon , to govern Ame- rica ...
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... question of his courage , while his friends dwell chiefly on the fa- cility of his difpofition . Admitting him to be ... questions of private right and wrong are justly de- cided ; nor that judges are fuperior to the vilenefs of ...
... question of his courage , while his friends dwell chiefly on the fa- cility of his difpofition . Admitting him to be ... questions of private right and wrong are justly de- cided ; nor that judges are fuperior to the vilenefs of ...
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