The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumes 1-2; Volume 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - Europe |
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Page 15
... never ap- peared to greater advantage than af- ter he took his seat on the bench . As a lawyer , the opinions he gave were probably never surpassed for their acuteness , discrimination , and solidity ; and , as a judge , he now shewed ...
... never ap- peared to greater advantage than af- ter he took his seat on the bench . As a lawyer , the opinions he gave were probably never surpassed for their acuteness , discrimination , and solidity ; and , as a judge , he now shewed ...
Page 16
... never married , and the large fortune which he left is inherit- ed by his only sister , Mrs Hay Mu die , for whom he always entertained the greatest esteem and affection . AGRICULTURAL REPORT . - The dry weather through the month has ...
... never married , and the large fortune which he left is inherit- ed by his only sister , Mrs Hay Mu die , for whom he always entertained the greatest esteem and affection . AGRICULTURAL REPORT . - The dry weather through the month has ...
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... never , for my part , wish to move I in a larger sphere of liberty than that enlightened and brave people are sa- tisfied with . Whether a jealous ad- herence to old maxims of civil free- dom , or an enthusiasm in search of new ...
... never , for my part , wish to move I in a larger sphere of liberty than that enlightened and brave people are sa- tisfied with . Whether a jealous ad- herence to old maxims of civil free- dom , or an enthusiasm in search of new ...
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... that they are Restored to their respective oners it is with extream Regrat that I in- form yow hau thay Came into my hans when I came out with my men their weir sum joind us that I Never had ad FEB . 10. ] 25 CHRONICLE .
... that they are Restored to their respective oners it is with extream Regrat that I in- form yow hau thay Came into my hans when I came out with my men their weir sum joind us that I Never had ad FEB . 10. ] 25 CHRONICLE .
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... Never dworst not have tuch'd one thinck but they have been pu- nished for their vileny for one of them have been hangd for 3 Menet and then Let down agane I ham a friend to the pore and Distrest and a enemy to the oppressers thron ...
... Never dworst not have tuch'd one thinck but they have been pu- nished for their vileny for one of them have been hangd for 3 Menet and then Let down agane I ham a friend to the pore and Distrest and a enemy to the oppressers thron ...
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