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... sentence is very feldom in time of peace carried into execution , be- caufe his Majefty generally interpofes with a mitigation , or a pardon ; but in the East Indies there can be no room for any fuch royal and merciful interpo- fition ...
... sentence is very feldom in time of peace carried into execution , be- caufe his Majefty generally interpofes with a mitigation , or a pardon ; but in the East Indies there can be no room for any fuch royal and merciful interpo- fition ...
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... sentence of this paffage is to be found ; fome imperfect traces of the fecond fentence may be obferved in the 20th line of the fame page ; and in the 8th line of the fubfe- quent one , fomething like the last sen- tence may alfo be ...
... sentence of this paffage is to be found ; fome imperfect traces of the fecond fentence may be obferved in the 20th line of the fame page ; and in the 8th line of the fubfe- quent one , fomething like the last sen- tence may alfo be ...
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... , Chan- cellor , and Neil Campbell of Loch - head , Clerk.Sentence was then pronoun- ced , in the following words , " The Sir Danvers Olborne , Lieutenant - Governor of New Forfey June 1755 . 315 The trial of Mr John Connachar .
... , Chan- cellor , and Neil Campbell of Loch - head , Clerk.Sentence was then pronoun- ced , in the following words , " The Sir Danvers Olborne , Lieutenant - Governor of New Forfey June 1755 . 315 The trial of Mr John Connachar .
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... sentence to be intimated in Mr Mair's congregation , on the fecond Lord's day of September , by Mr George Brown minifter at Perth . that Mr Fraser of Brae's doctrine anent the legal ordinate fufficiency of the death of Chrift , was what ...
... sentence to be intimated in Mr Mair's congregation , on the fecond Lord's day of September , by Mr George Brown minifter at Perth . that Mr Fraser of Brae's doctrine anent the legal ordinate fufficiency of the death of Chrift , was what ...
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... sentence whose op- pofition it marks to what went before ; whereas however is introduced more gracefully after the beginning of the oppofed fentence : and that the conftruction may often be continued when we make use of but ; whereas it ...
... sentence whose op- pofition it marks to what went before ; whereas however is introduced more gracefully after the beginning of the oppofed fentence : and that the conftruction may often be continued when we make use of but ; whereas it ...
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