The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... judge of them ; and fhewed little difpofition to give any fatif- faction to others on the fubject . On the whole , though fhe did not entirely neglect to give answers to the ftrong me- morials made against her , yet the was charged with ...
... judge of them ; and fhewed little difpofition to give any fatif- faction to others on the fubject . On the whole , though fhe did not entirely neglect to give answers to the ftrong me- morials made against her , yet the was charged with ...
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... judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to conteft about their rights : - That the court of Vienna knew how to defend , and even to attack him who durft prefume to do it : - That notwithstanding they fhould adopt every admissible ...
... judge or tutor in his co - principalities , or to conteft about their rights : - That the court of Vienna knew how to defend , and even to attack him who durft prefume to do it : - That notwithstanding they fhould adopt every admissible ...
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... judge in his own caufe . It is easily feen , that if the Prince of Deuxponts had fuf- fered his claims to lie dormant , until the Auftrian title to Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate was firengthened by length of poffeffion , and all its ...
... judge in his own caufe . It is easily feen , that if the Prince of Deuxponts had fuf- fered his claims to lie dormant , until the Auftrian title to Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate was firengthened by length of poffeffion , and all its ...
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... judge till it is too late to c.ect the mistake . However , habit , His father , who has lately been in Lon- don , and with whom I have converfed fince this account was drawn up , all the particu- Jars of which he has confirmed , told me ...
... judge till it is too late to c.ect the mistake . However , habit , His father , who has lately been in Lon- don , and with whom I have converfed fince this account was drawn up , all the particu- Jars of which he has confirmed , told me ...
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... judges of the proprie ty and neceffity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce to be fuch will be as binding as their present resolves , the authority being the fame , and parliament equally excluded from a right of diffent- ing ...
... judges of the proprie ty and neceffity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce to be fuch will be as binding as their present resolves , the authority being the fame , and parliament equally excluded from a right of diffent- ing ...
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