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Not a compli- sways me entirely from my wonted ment passes on one fide , or an
acknow . equability . Jedgment on the other , but that at her But to return to my
subject -- A te : urn home the details it to a maiden thoułand other improprieties ...
Not a compli- sways me entirely from my wonted ment passes on one fide , or an
acknow . equability . Jedgment on the other , but that at her But to return to my
subject -- A te : urn home the details it to a maiden thoułand other improprieties ...
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Juitice shall be gratuitously rendered such acts of the Adıninistrators of depart- by
Judges chosen for a time by the people , instituted by letters patent of the King ,
ment , as are contrary to the law , or the or : and who cannot be deposed , except
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Juitice shall be gratuitously rendered such acts of the Adıninistrators of depart- by
Judges chosen for a time by the people , instituted by letters patent of the King ,
ment , as are contrary to the law , or the or : and who cannot be deposed , except
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Minutely attend to the ment , is equally useful and interesting . Saxon government
that preceded it , This will include a narrative of all and dwell on the reigns of
Edward the material alterations in the Com . I .-- Henry VI . - Henry VII .-- Henmon
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Minutely attend to the ment , is equally useful and interesting . Saxon government
that preceded it , This will include a narrative of all and dwell on the reigns of
Edward the material alterations in the Com . I .-- Henry VI . - Henry VII .-- Henmon
...
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Part presume humbly to iaform your Lord second , memorials exrracted out of
Thips , that , through various accidents , unprinted books and acts of parliathe
state of their iecords , particularly ment , collected also by Sir James of their 1101
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Part presume humbly to iaform your Lord second , memorials exrracted out of
Thips , that , through various accidents , unprinted books and acts of parliathe
state of their iecords , particularly ment , collected also by Sir James of their 1101
...
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But THIS is a violent attack on the when the day of trial came , the judge principal
officers of Excise in Scot- ment of the Court , and the verdict of land . " It accuses
them of betraying a special Jury , compleatly jaitified the their truit , of consulting ...
But THIS is a violent attack on the when the day of trial came , the judge principal
officers of Excise in Scot- ment of the Court , and the verdict of land . " It accuses
them of betraying a special Jury , compleatly jaitified the their truit , of consulting ...
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