The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... exclude those creditors . But we humbly apprehend that this was not a case of sale , but of entail , pro- perly so called ; and that when the B law applicable to tailzie is resorted to , no such 1824 . Scotch Entails , and the Agnew Case .
... exclude those creditors . But we humbly apprehend that this was not a case of sale , but of entail , pro- perly so called ; and that when the B law applicable to tailzie is resorted to , no such 1824 . Scotch Entails , and the Agnew Case .
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... called for , the Scotch and British Acts of Parliament , and Acts of Sederunt , having become so voluminous . The House of Lords , which is the supreme and highest court in His Majesty's dominions , cannot be employed with more dig ...
... called for , the Scotch and British Acts of Parliament , and Acts of Sederunt , having become so voluminous . The House of Lords , which is the supreme and highest court in His Majesty's dominions , cannot be employed with more dig ...
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... called a melancholy one , for it carried me back to the " fairy haunts of long- lost hours ; " but who does not know that the pensive and mellow sorrow ( if I may be allowed the expression ) produced by such applications , is worth a ...
... called a melancholy one , for it carried me back to the " fairy haunts of long- lost hours ; " but who does not know that the pensive and mellow sorrow ( if I may be allowed the expression ) produced by such applications , is worth a ...
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... called him out . Oh ! I cannot bear ridicule , of all things ; a joke may be borne with , or a rap on the knuckles , but my friend's rebuke was the severest of any ever given ; hang me if I could have forgiven him . No ! I would rather ...
... called him out . Oh ! I cannot bear ridicule , of all things ; a joke may be borne with , or a rap on the knuckles , but my friend's rebuke was the severest of any ever given ; hang me if I could have forgiven him . No ! I would rather ...
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... called for the assimilation of their government to that which had been organised in France . Numerous and widely- ramified combinations were formed , for the purpose of giving consistency and force to the expression of the pub- lic ...
... called for the assimilation of their government to that which had been organised in France . Numerous and widely- ramified combinations were formed , for the purpose of giving consistency and force to the expression of the pub- lic ...
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