The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... LATE NOTED CASE OF VANS AGNEW , WHERE THE HOUSE OF PEERS FOUND , THAT , IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES , THE ENTAIL OF A LANDED PROPRIETOR MAY OPERATE TO THE SECLUSION OF HIS OWN CREDITORS . In passing , we may here notice , that this. OUR ...
... LATE NOTED CASE OF VANS AGNEW , WHERE THE HOUSE OF PEERS FOUND , THAT , IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES , THE ENTAIL OF A LANDED PROPRIETOR MAY OPERATE TO THE SECLUSION OF HIS OWN CREDITORS . In passing , we may here notice , that this. OUR ...
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... late that step might be taken , or that they should adjudge it ; because the completion of any tailzie whatever , by the last step of promulgation , could not alter the nature which that estate had held at the time of the contraction of ...
... late that step might be taken , or that they should adjudge it ; because the completion of any tailzie whatever , by the last step of promulgation , could not alter the nature which that estate had held at the time of the contraction of ...
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... late Acts on the subject of bankruptcy , rendering re- ducible the acts and deeds done by a bankrupt within sixty days of his statutory failure , though at common law they were perfectly valid . But really these are rather difficult mat ...
... late Acts on the subject of bankruptcy , rendering re- ducible the acts and deeds done by a bankrupt within sixty days of his statutory failure , though at common law they were perfectly valid . But really these are rather difficult mat ...
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... late Dr Maskelyne . By observations of the zenith dis- tances of stars , the difference of the latitude of two stations on the north and south sides of the mountain was determined . A trigonometrical sur- vey of the mountain ( executed ...
... late Dr Maskelyne . By observations of the zenith dis- tances of stars , the difference of the latitude of two stations on the north and south sides of the mountain was determined . A trigonometrical sur- vey of the mountain ( executed ...
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... late to be applied to any efficient purpose ; our choice of a profession , or a business , has been made , and it is too late to change ; and our habits have been so long formed , that , in the quaint style of the proverb , they have ...
... late to be applied to any efficient purpose ; our choice of a profession , or a business , has been made , and it is too late to change ; and our habits have been so long formed , that , in the quaint style of the proverb , they have ...
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