The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... Scotland , by 7th of Queen Ann , c . xx . , and that Statute was a repeal of the Act 1690 . • Tailzie is the Scotch law - term for Entail. brations , after coming home from a fair , or helping to drain the flow- ing bowl , or even after ...
... Scotland , by 7th of Queen Ann , c . xx . , and that Statute was a repeal of the Act 1690 . • Tailzie is the Scotch law - term for Entail. brations , after coming home from a fair , or helping to drain the flow- ing bowl , or even after ...
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... Scotland , such a writing as that which was executed by John Vans was by species an entail , or a deed of sale . Should we find it to have been an entail , we shall then inquire whether there was any such specialty in it as to give it ...
... Scotland , such a writing as that which was executed by John Vans was by species an entail , or a deed of sale . Should we find it to have been an entail , we shall then inquire whether there was any such specialty in it as to give it ...
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... Scotland . I. VIEWS OF GOVERNMENT . " If it were possible , by proper regulations , to remove these evils , " a new cha racter would be given to the administration of justice in Scotland , favourable to the litigants , honourable to the ...
... Scotland . I. VIEWS OF GOVERNMENT . " If it were possible , by proper regulations , to remove these evils , " a new cha racter would be given to the administration of justice in Scotland , favourable to the litigants , honourable to the ...
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... Scotland . No doubt , there are defects in the English system ; and , in many respects , the principles and forms of the Scots are decidedly superior to those in England . But we are not blind admirers of the many abuses which exist in ...
... Scotland . No doubt , there are defects in the English system ; and , in many respects , the principles and forms of the Scots are decidedly superior to those in England . But we are not blind admirers of the many abuses which exist in ...
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... Scotland . If the authors of those measures have the ambition to be handed down to posterity with immortal honour , they have now the opportunity of entitling themselves to be numbered among the foun- ders and institutors of laws , " by ...
... Scotland . If the authors of those measures have the ambition to be handed down to posterity with immortal honour , they have now the opportunity of entitling themselves to be numbered among the foun- ders and institutors of laws , " by ...
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