The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... cause we find distinctly , in ad- verting to the gross oppression which our forefathers suffered in the cove- nanting times , when , in the days of the ruthless Lauderdale , the forfei- ture of lands was frequently the con- sequence of ...
... cause we find distinctly , in ad- verting to the gross oppression which our forefathers suffered in the cove- nanting times , when , in the days of the ruthless Lauderdale , the forfei- ture of lands was frequently the con- sequence of ...
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... cause of his entailing at all ? Dalrymple says gravely , that an English estate fre- quently stands out against two ge- nerations of profusion , but that a single profligate very often ruins a Scotch one . Suppose , then , that the ...
... cause of his entailing at all ? Dalrymple says gravely , that an English estate fre- quently stands out against two ge- nerations of profusion , but that a single profligate very often ruins a Scotch one . Suppose , then , that the ...
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... causes , but are carelessly intended by the new bill to be con- tinued , should in all cases be abo- lished . The ... cause the warrants to arrest , poind , & c . would be contained in , and ap pended to the original decree . 1 If ...
... causes , but are carelessly intended by the new bill to be con- tinued , should in all cases be abo- lished . The ... cause the warrants to arrest , poind , & c . would be contained in , and ap pended to the original decree . 1 If ...
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... cause he sincerely loved her ; Francis prized Learning , only as the ladder by which he might climb to wealth and honour in the world . Still , with these incongruities in their disposi tions , a growing intimacy took place between them ...
... cause he sincerely loved her ; Francis prized Learning , only as the ladder by which he might climb to wealth and honour in the world . Still , with these incongruities in their disposi tions , a growing intimacy took place between them ...
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... cause he sincerely loved her ; Francis prized Learning , only as the ladder by which he might climb to wealth and honour in the world . Still , with these incongruities in their disposi tions , a growing intimacy took place between them ...
... cause he sincerely loved her ; Francis prized Learning , only as the ladder by which he might climb to wealth and honour in the world . Still , with these incongruities in their disposi tions , a growing intimacy took place between them ...
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