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... give you leave to give them , or any of them , copies thereof , attefted under your hand and feal of arms . And for your own en- couragement , and in token of our gra- titude , we give and allow you hence- forward fuch fees , titles ...
... give you leave to give them , or any of them , copies thereof , attefted under your hand and feal of arms . And for your own en- couragement , and in token of our gra- titude , we give and allow you hence- forward fuch fees , titles ...
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... give an adequate recompence to the perfon injured , and not give a fum as a punishment upon the perfon who committed that injury : as , in that cafe , it would become rather a fine , which would be incroaching on the power of the court ...
... give an adequate recompence to the perfon injured , and not give a fum as a punishment upon the perfon who committed that injury : as , in that cafe , it would become rather a fine , which would be incroaching on the power of the court ...
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... give very good bills , which any banker or merchant would difcount ; by which means ten inftead of five per cent . would have been the terms of the mortgage . In short , Sir , it would tire your patience to relate to you the various ...
... give very good bills , which any banker or merchant would difcount ; by which means ten inftead of five per cent . would have been the terms of the mortgage . In short , Sir , it would tire your patience to relate to you the various ...
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... give no verdict for the plaintiff . Mr. Meffing then got up ; he faid what the learned Serjeant had advanced was fo juft , and fo much to the pur- pofe , he had not a great deal to offer after him ; however , it was his duty to give his ...
... give no verdict for the plaintiff . Mr. Meffing then got up ; he faid what the learned Serjeant had advanced was fo juft , and fo much to the pur- pofe , he had not a great deal to offer after him ; however , it was his duty to give his ...
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... give what damages they thought right ; he fhould not by any means direct them , only they would confider the whole matter , the fituation of the plaintiff , and every circumstance that they had heard , and give damages accordingly . At ...
... give what damages they thought right ; he fhould not by any means direct them , only they would confider the whole matter , the fituation of the plaintiff , and every circumstance that they had heard , and give damages accordingly . At ...
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Сторінка 216 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Сторінка 265 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Сторінка 203 - ... and execution, for which they are very unfit, but the checks of government really in the hands of the governed. For these purposes, if it were possible to suppose that the great enemy of mankind could be rendered instrumental to their happiness, so far the devil himself should be supported by the people.
Сторінка 115 - Journal, was this day apprehended -and brought before me, one of his majefty's juftices of the peace for the city of London, by Edward Twine Carpenter, of HofierJane, London, printer. . JOHN WILKES, Alderman.
Сторінка 165 - Foy for arrack, &c. which were to be forwarded to Paris. I believe they were sent, but they never passed through my hands, nor do I know whether Mr.. Wildman has yet been paid for those trifles, the whole of which amounted only, as he told me, to about thirty pounds. Your endeavours to create a coolness between Mr.
Сторінка 235 - At the humble petition of the lord mayor, sheriffs, commons, and citizens of the city of Dublin, be it enacted,
Сторінка 241 - After this, finding he could take no advantage against me, then in a treacherous way he resolved to assassinate me in this manner: hearing I was to come to Whitehall on horseback with two...
Сторінка 162 - I knew I could be useful to you in Middlesex; and I did then, and do still think, that there was no method by which I could do greater service...
Сторінка 4 - I am amazed that the press should be only made use of in this way by newswriters, and the zealots of parties ; as if it were not more advantageous to mankind, to. be instructed in wisdom and virtue, than in politics; and to be made good fathers, husbands and sons, than counsellors and statesmen.
Сторінка 151 - ... to command for the public good, however dangerous, difficult, or defperate." The queftion was then put, " That «' James Eyre, Efq; the prefent Recorder, be no more aavifed with, retained or employed, in any of the affairs of this corporation ; he being deemed by this Court unworthy of their future truft or confidence.