The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 21
... Writers to the Signet , or Solicitors before the Su- preme Courts . It is reported , that the latter body , some time ago , in- timated a desire to know something of the progress of Acts of Sederunt ; but that no notice was taken of the ...
... Writers to the Signet , or Solicitors before the Su- preme Courts . It is reported , that the latter body , some time ago , in- timated a desire to know something of the progress of Acts of Sederunt ; but that no notice was taken of the ...
Page 23
... Writers to the Signet , have neither made any inquiry , nor reported to Parliament any opinion on this very important subject . Hence there is no provision on the subject in the new bill , al- though falling within the compass of the ...
... Writers to the Signet , have neither made any inquiry , nor reported to Parliament any opinion on this very important subject . Hence there is no provision on the subject in the new bill , al- though falling within the compass of the ...
Page 24
... Writers to the Signet . It would not be difficult to show that all the compensation which they could fairly claim would be very trifling . But their claims of com pensation should be no obstacle to such a national benefit . Let the Ba ...
... Writers to the Signet . It would not be difficult to show that all the compensation which they could fairly claim would be very trifling . But their claims of com pensation should be no obstacle to such a national benefit . Let the Ba ...
Page 43
... writing have both been crowned with popular ap- plause , the lad in the eighteenth year of his age , all his debts paid , and a dozen pounds in his pocket , I say , to find a greater fool than him , it would be necessary to visit a ...
... writing have both been crowned with popular ap- plause , the lad in the eighteenth year of his age , all his debts paid , and a dozen pounds in his pocket , I say , to find a greater fool than him , it would be necessary to visit a ...
Page 74
... writing materials ; her friends , both male and female , had taken their seats on either side ; and at the lower end , opposite her lady- ship , was a young clergyman , proba- bly not yet provided with a church , but who , in the well ...
... writing materials ; her friends , both male and female , had taken their seats on either side ; and at the lower end , opposite her lady- ship , was a young clergyman , proba- bly not yet provided with a church , but who , in the well ...
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