The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... existence of such a law . In this writing land of ours , all matters of general importance become the subject of public discussion , and accordingly this one has engaged va- rious able authors ; the chief of whom are Mr Mundel , whom we ...
... existence of such a law . In this writing land of ours , all matters of general importance become the subject of public discussion , and accordingly this one has engaged va- rious able authors ; the chief of whom are Mr Mundel , whom we ...
Page 9
... existence of the last step of the promulgation , it was a matter of little consequence to them at what time and how late that step might be taken , or that they should adjudge it ; because the completion of any tailzie whatever , by the ...
... existence of the last step of the promulgation , it was a matter of little consequence to them at what time and how late that step might be taken , or that they should adjudge it ; because the completion of any tailzie whatever , by the ...
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... existence . The good man would find it no solace to be told that he ought to have adjudged ; that his attachment of the estate , followed by charter of adjudication and sasine , had he used such means , would have given him the first ...
... existence . The good man would find it no solace to be told that he ought to have adjudged ; that his attachment of the estate , followed by charter of adjudication and sasine , had he used such means , would have given him the first ...
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... existence of the Aurora Australis was at any time doubtful , it was com- pletely ascertained by Captain Cooke in his second voyage round the world . " On February the 17th , in 1773 , ” says Mr Foster , who accompanied Cooke in the ...
... existence of the Aurora Australis was at any time doubtful , it was com- pletely ascertained by Captain Cooke in his second voyage round the world . " On February the 17th , in 1773 , ” says Mr Foster , who accompanied Cooke in the ...
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... Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign , And panting Time toil'd after him in vain ! ' Thus has his name floated down the stream of public opinion , emblazon- ed by the applauding voice of suc- cessive ages , without a rival , or ...
... Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign , And panting Time toil'd after him in vain ! ' Thus has his name floated down the stream of public opinion , emblazon- ed by the applauding voice of suc- cessive ages , without a rival , or ...
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