The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 11
... attended with manifest injury or inconvenience , the proper mode of rectifying the evil is to obtain a proper law to an opposite effect , whether the former one may have been some enactment of the Legislature , or some consuetude , or ...
... attended with manifest injury or inconvenience , the proper mode of rectifying the evil is to obtain a proper law to an opposite effect , whether the former one may have been some enactment of the Legislature , or some consuetude , or ...
Page 18
... attended with more important re- sults to Scotland than this Commis- sion ; and no Scotsman can await the resolutions which may be adopted , without the most anxious solicitude . " ( Opinion of Mr Pat . Robertson , Advocate . ) While ...
... attended with more important re- sults to Scotland than this Commis- sion ; and no Scotsman can await the resolutions which may be adopted , without the most anxious solicitude . " ( Opinion of Mr Pat . Robertson , Advocate . ) While ...
Page 23
... attended with very benefi- cial consequences . All that is neces- sary is to have either brieves or short summonses . If the last are preferred , let any statements , or averments of facts , be excluded , and the summons confined ...
... attended with very benefi- cial consequences . All that is neces- sary is to have either brieves or short summonses . If the last are preferred , let any statements , or averments of facts , be excluded , and the summons confined ...
Page 36
... attended college , he boarded in a family consisting of a widow and her daughter . The mother had a small annuity , her daughter was a milliner and fashionable dress - maker ; and , as an addition to their income , they received one or ...
... attended college , he boarded in a family consisting of a widow and her daughter . The mother had a small annuity , her daughter was a milliner and fashionable dress - maker ; and , as an addition to their income , they received one or ...
Page 40
... attended us at din- ner . In a word , with his small sti- pend , her nameless caprices , vanity , fantastic follies and extravagance , the good man is utterly deprived of domestic happiness , for he is plun- ged in debt over head and ...
... attended us at din- ner . In a word , with his small sti- pend , her nameless caprices , vanity , fantastic follies and extravagance , the good man is utterly deprived of domestic happiness , for he is plun- ged in debt over head and ...
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