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An Act of Parliament was accordingfore 1685 , but by the enactment of ly
obtained on it , for selling this enthat year ; and that was , that infefte tailed estate ,
so far as necessary , to ment should follow , and be registered , pay John Vans's
debts ...
An Act of Parliament was accordingfore 1685 , but by the enactment of ly
obtained on it , for selling this enthat year ; and that was , that infefte tailed estate ,
so far as necessary , to ment should follow , and be registered , pay John Vans's
debts ...
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... will lament that his transcen . ment that a mind so fruitful of good dant powers of
intellect were extinguished as well as of evil , should have been before they had
bestowed on them their taken from us , before its fire had choicest treasures .
... will lament that his transcen . ment that a mind so fruitful of good dant powers of
intellect were extinguished as well as of evil , should have been before they had
bestowed on them their taken from us , before its fire had choicest treasures .
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All are deed , more libera an any measure agreed that our forms of process
established by the Acts of Sederunt “ stand in need of some improve of the
Scotch Judges since the Union , ment , or at least of soine alteration , as to any of
which it ...
All are deed , more libera an any measure agreed that our forms of process
established by the Acts of Sederunt “ stand in need of some improve of the
Scotch Judges since the Union , ment , or at least of soine alteration , as to any of
which it ...
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Great Britain and Ireland , being enemies of such a measure . under one
Sovereign and Govern similar measure in this country ment , and the intercourse
becoming seems urgently called for , the Scotch greater every day between every
part ...
Great Britain and Ireland , being enemies of such a measure . under one
Sovereign and Govern similar measure in this country ment , and the intercourse
becoming seems urgently called for , the Scotch greater every day between every
part ...
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... would be printed at Legislators , or the Faculty of Advothe public expense , -
known and dis- cates , have never directed their ata tributed in every part of His
Majes- tention to the reformation or amendty's dominions , —and treated by the
ment ...
... would be printed at Legislators , or the Faculty of Advothe public expense , -
known and dis- cates , have never directed their ata tributed in every part of His
Majes- tention to the reformation or amendty's dominions , —and treated by the
ment ...
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