The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... reason which in- duced Scotch proprietors , more than others , to have recourse to it . Now , that cause we find distinctly , in ad- verting to the gross oppression which our forefathers suffered in the cove- nanting times , when , in ...
... reason which in- duced Scotch proprietors , more than others , to have recourse to it . Now , that cause we find distinctly , in ad- verting to the gross oppression which our forefathers suffered in the cove- nanting times , when , in ...
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... reason to think , either that he has them not , or that the leddy , in her rage for redding up her house , and " having all things in order , " has actually tumbled them up into the garret , we recite the words of the Statute , which ...
... reason to think , either that he has them not , or that the leddy , in her rage for redding up her house , and " having all things in order , " has actually tumbled them up into the garret , we recite the words of the Statute , which ...
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... reason for the deed , a quid pro quo , such as generally takes place in sales ; and that by the terms of the dispositive clause of this writ- ing , John Vans " sells , alienates , and dispones , " & c . But is not such a quid pro quo ...
... reason for the deed , a quid pro quo , such as generally takes place in sales ; and that by the terms of the dispositive clause of this writ- ing , John Vans " sells , alienates , and dispones , " & c . But is not such a quid pro quo ...
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... reason is , that it was unne- cessary , it being completely under- stood , that , at common law , a pro- prietor could restrain himself . The statute was only suppletory of the com- mon law , as to confirming powers , and for the ...
... reason is , that it was unne- cessary , it being completely under- stood , that , at common law , a pro- prietor could restrain himself . The statute was only suppletory of the com- mon law , as to confirming powers , and for the ...
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... reason will mock thee , Like the sun from a wintry sky . From thy nest every rafter Will rot , and thine eagle home Leave the naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . The following appear to us very much in the style ...
... reason will mock thee , Like the sun from a wintry sky . From thy nest every rafter Will rot , and thine eagle home Leave the naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . The following appear to us very much in the style ...
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