The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... opinion as to the practicability , and advantage of the plan . The only difference of opinion exists as to the mode of applying this admira- * ble scheme . One thinks it may be best effected by a shock of Electri- Icity , another by an ...
... opinion as to the practicability , and advantage of the plan . The only difference of opinion exists as to the mode of applying this admira- * ble scheme . One thinks it may be best effected by a shock of Electri- Icity , another by an ...
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... opinion on a matter of infinite importance , namely , the education of his son and heir Billy ; and having descanted on the youth's great expectations , the antiquity and heroic deeds of his ancestors , & c , & c . asked me ingenuously ...
... opinion on a matter of infinite importance , namely , the education of his son and heir Billy ; and having descanted on the youth's great expectations , the antiquity and heroic deeds of his ancestors , & c , & c . asked me ingenuously ...
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... opinion by the history of two youths , one of whom has received a good education in the ordinary sense of the word ; that is , has been rendered master of all that the grammar school can teach : the other according to his plan , has ...
... opinion by the history of two youths , one of whom has received a good education in the ordinary sense of the word ; that is , has been rendered master of all that the grammar school can teach : the other according to his plan , has ...
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... opinion had been declared correct by the Court of King's Bench . Whatever feelings we may have towards the admission of Catholics into Parliament , did their Lord . ships mean to say , that an assembly , con- sisting of Prelates ...
... opinion had been declared correct by the Court of King's Bench . Whatever feelings we may have towards the admission of Catholics into Parliament , did their Lord . ships mean to say , that an assembly , con- sisting of Prelates ...
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... opinion to the House . " 7 ' T'he question having been read from the chair , a debate ensued , in which Sir W. SCOTT allowed that some abuses had arisen in the inferior courts ; but contended that it was impossible to prevent them in ...
... opinion to the House . " 7 ' T'he question having been read from the chair , a debate ensued , in which Sir W. SCOTT allowed that some abuses had arisen in the inferior courts ; but contended that it was impossible to prevent them in ...
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