The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... facts , and a statement of the competition between the earl of Galloway and Stuart of Caftelmilk , to which we shall return . Part VII . clofes the work , with the genealogy of the Stu- arts of Castelmilk , from the year 1398 to the ...
... facts , and a statement of the competition between the earl of Galloway and Stuart of Caftelmilk , to which we shall return . Part VII . clofes the work , with the genealogy of the Stu- arts of Castelmilk , from the year 1398 to the ...
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... facts being affumed , that paper proceeds to state that fir William Stuart of Jedworth and Castelmilk had two fons ; to wit , fir John Stuart the eldest fon , who married the heiress of Dalfwinton , of which marriage the earl of ...
... facts being affumed , that paper proceeds to state that fir William Stuart of Jedworth and Castelmilk had two fons ; to wit , fir John Stuart the eldest fon , who married the heiress of Dalfwinton , of which marriage the earl of ...
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... facts above - mentioned , and therefore cannot admit , either that fir William Stuart of Jedworth was the fon of fir Alexander Stuart of Derneley , or that fir William Stuart of Jedworth ever was poffeffed of the lands of Caftelmilk ...
... facts above - mentioned , and therefore cannot admit , either that fir William Stuart of Jedworth was the fon of fir Alexander Stuart of Derneley , or that fir William Stuart of Jedworth ever was poffeffed of the lands of Caftelmilk ...
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... fact whatever , if credit is not due to this fact relating to fir William Stuart , afcer- tained as it is by contemporary authors of great reputation , who could have no inducement to falfify the fact ; and who , if they had invented ...
... fact whatever , if credit is not due to this fact relating to fir William Stuart , afcer- tained as it is by contemporary authors of great reputation , who could have no inducement to falfify the fact ; and who , if they had invented ...
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... facts not qualified to ftand the test of the stricteft examination , he must take the confequences ; ill founded pretenfions will justly be fet afide to make way for those of other competitors . In all events , the perfon who , after ...
... facts not qualified to ftand the test of the stricteft examination , he must take the confequences ; ill founded pretenfions will justly be fet afide to make way for those of other competitors . In all events , the perfon who , after ...
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