The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... must be equally interested in the whole of the preceding difcuffions ; and particularly in what has been stated for proving the identity of fir William Stuart of Castelmilk with fir William Stuart , the fon of fir Alexander and the ...
... must be equally interested in the whole of the preceding difcuffions ; and particularly in what has been stated for proving the identity of fir William Stuart of Castelmilk with fir William Stuart , the fon of fir Alexander and the ...
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... must have come from that ftock fome generations antecedent to the time of fir Alexander Stu- art of Derneley . Various authors indeed have exprefsly faid , that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , the ancestor of the earl of Gallo- way ...
... must have come from that ftock fome generations antecedent to the time of fir Alexander Stu- art of Derneley . Various authors indeed have exprefsly faid , that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , the ancestor of the earl of Gallo- way ...
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... must have been written at some period between the year 1385 , when he was born , and the year $ 449 , when he died . Both these authors , therefore , must have been well qualified to write an account of events fo recent as those of the ...
... must have been written at some period between the year 1385 , when he was born , and the year $ 449 , when he died . Both these authors , therefore , must have been well qualified to write an account of events fo recent as those of the ...
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... 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 the strictest investigation of the evidence , shall finally be the ...
... 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 the strictest investigation of the evidence , shall finally be the ...
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... must have removed every doubt on the subject . That the regiam majeftatem does not allow this practice , fo agreeable in itself to nature and good fenfe , feems only to afford an addi- tional proof that it is no code of Scotifh law ...
... must have removed every doubt on the subject . That the regiam majeftatem does not allow this practice , fo agreeable in itself to nature and good fenfe , feems only to afford an addi- tional proof that it is no code of Scotifh law ...
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