The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen93Archibald Constable and Company, 1824 |
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... observed in conclusion , " that Chapels of Ease are included , and that the Old and New Towns of Aberdeen shall be held as forming one city , so far as respects the provi- sions of the overture . ' Now , it is asserted by those who ...
... observed in conclusion , " that Chapels of Ease are included , and that the Old and New Towns of Aberdeen shall be held as forming one city , so far as respects the provi- sions of the overture . ' Now , it is asserted by those who ...
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... observations as have suggested themselves to our minds in the course of a somewhat hasty perusal . 66 The present High School , as is well known , was built in the year 1778 , at which time the joint po- pulation of Edinburgh and Leith ...
... observations as have suggested themselves to our minds in the course of a somewhat hasty perusal . 66 The present High School , as is well known , was built in the year 1778 , at which time the joint po- pulation of Edinburgh and Leith ...
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... observe , with pleasure , that , at their first meeting , the Directors entered on their minute - book the following resolution , to which each Director affixed his signature : " The Directors resolve and pledge them- selves to each ...
... observe , with pleasure , that , at their first meeting , the Directors entered on their minute - book the following resolution , to which each Director affixed his signature : " The Directors resolve and pledge them- selves to each ...
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... observed , that , by an old Scotch Act , passed for the benefit and encouragement of commerce , the power of civil imprisonment is confer- red upon the Magistrates of Burghs . It is , therefore , the peculiar happi- ness of Scotch ...
... observed , that , by an old Scotch Act , passed for the benefit and encouragement of commerce , the power of civil imprisonment is confer- red upon the Magistrates of Burghs . It is , therefore , the peculiar happi- ness of Scotch ...
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... observe , that no Judge should be competent to take cognizance of a cause , if not empowered to enforce his sentence by all the compulsitors which the law recognizes . In judg- ing , it is possible he may err ; but in carrying his ...
... observe , that no Judge should be competent to take cognizance of a cause , if not empowered to enforce his sentence by all the compulsitors which the law recognizes . In judg- ing , it is possible he may err ; but in carrying his ...
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