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... person of a capi- tal offence [ xiv . 170. ] . Yet , when the crime has been very great , it has been ufual to punish the accufed upon more flender evidence than when the crime has been lefs . But this is doubtless contrary to reafon ...
... person of a capi- tal offence [ xiv . 170. ] . Yet , when the crime has been very great , it has been ufual to punish the accufed upon more flender evidence than when the crime has been lefs . But this is doubtless contrary to reafon ...
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... person with who he had before had no dealings , he rece ved the money in guineas and Portug gold , feveral pieces of which he fcr pled ; but the man having affured hi that he himself had carefully examin and weighed those very pieces ...
... person with who he had before had no dealings , he rece ved the money in guineas and Portug gold , feveral pieces of which he fcr pled ; but the man having affured hi that he himself had carefully examin and weighed those very pieces ...
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... persons act no only difhonourably , but wickedly tor who put away one they have clandeftine ly married , and take to themselves and ther : for though by this proceeding the offend not against the laws of the land nevertheless they ...
... persons act no only difhonourably , but wickedly tor who put away one they have clandeftine ly married , and take to themselves and ther : for though by this proceeding the offend not against the laws of the land nevertheless they ...
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... persons of taste , among your readers , as had not formerly feen the plan of Mr Johnfon's English dicti- enary , muft think themselves extremely obliged to you , for giving it a place in your Magazine [ xvi . 601. ] . Though the auther ...
... persons of taste , among your readers , as had not formerly feen the plan of Mr Johnfon's English dicti- enary , muft think themselves extremely obliged to you , for giving it a place in your Magazine [ xvi . 601. ] . Though the auther ...
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... person who fo ftobbed or wounded him : and further found it proven , That the pannel was , time and place libelled , feen near the faid Alexander Henderson having a fharp - pointed unfolded penknife in his hand . " When the import of ...
... person who fo ftobbed or wounded him : and further found it proven , That the pannel was , time and place libelled , feen near the faid Alexander Henderson having a fharp - pointed unfolded penknife in his hand . " When the import of ...
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