The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volúmenes15-181825 |
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... respect ; be- ing aware that it may occur to some , that it is not a little presumptuous in us to impugn the ideas of great and learned Judges , pronounced not only from the Bench , but from the Woolsack . The decison of the Court of ...
... respect ; be- ing aware that it may occur to some , that it is not a little presumptuous in us to impugn the ideas of great and learned Judges , pronounced not only from the Bench , but from the Woolsack . The decison of the Court of ...
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... respect for those who pronoun- ced them . And , first , with regard to the de- cision of the Court of Session , it ap- pears to us , that , according to the genius of our law , there was nothing incompetent in entailing on an insti ...
... respect for those who pronoun- ced them . And , first , with regard to the de- cision of the Court of Session , it ap- pears to us , that , according to the genius of our law , there was nothing incompetent in entailing on an insti ...
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... respects , the principles and forms of the Scots are decidedly superior to those in England . But we are not blind ... respect to the systems of the excise and customs , and the com- mercial and navigation laws , demon- strates the ...
... respects , the principles and forms of the Scots are decidedly superior to those in England . But we are not blind ... respect to the systems of the excise and customs , and the com- mercial and navigation laws , demon- strates the ...
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... respect to the whole range of abuses in our courts of law , that so little should be comprehended in the new bill ... respects , radically defective , and not such as is calculated to give much satisfaction to the people of Scotland . If ...
... respect to the whole range of abuses in our courts of law , that so little should be comprehended in the new bill ... respects , radically defective , and not such as is calculated to give much satisfaction to the people of Scotland . If ...
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... respect and observance ; whereas Acts of Sederunt , how excel- lent soever their objects or rules may be , are not printed at the public ex- pense , so far as we know ; they are , therefore , seldom purchased , or read consequently not ...
... respect and observance ; whereas Acts of Sederunt , how excel- lent soever their objects or rules may be , are not printed at the public ex- pense , so far as we know ; they are , therefore , seldom purchased , or read consequently not ...
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