| Political dictionary - 1845 - 916 pages
...and the other barristers who pleaded in private causes were called ' avocats géne'raux,' but towards the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century these appellations were changed, the ' avocats du roi ' were styled ' avocats géne'raux,' and three... | |
| Political science - 1845 - 908 pages
...and the other barristers who pleaded in private causes were called ' avocats ge'ncraux,' bnt towards the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century these appellations were changed, the ' avocats du roi ' were styled ' avocats génc'raux,' and three... | |
| Political science - 1848 - 536 pages
...and the other barristers who pleaded in private causes were called ' avocats généraux,' but towards the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century these appellations were changed, the ' avocats du roi' were styled 'avocats généraux,' and three... | |
| Scottish songs - 1852 - 356 pages
...As Sir Robert was created a baronet in the year 1685, it is probable that the verses were composed about the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century. It is painful to record, that, notwithstanding the ardent and chivalrous affection displayed by Mr.... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Economics - 1855 - 490 pages
...the peculiar advantages of a territorial tax, appears to have been held by a Mr. [John] Asgill, who, about the end of the seventeenth, or the beginning of the eighteenth century, published a Treatise entitled, Several Assertions Proved, in order to create another species of Money... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 pages
...the peculiar advantages of a territorial tax, appears to have been held by a Mr. [John] Asgill, who, about the end of the seventeenth, or the beginning of the eighteenth century, published a Treatise entitled, Several Assertions Proved, in order to create another species of Money... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 496 pages
...the peculiar advantages of a territorial tax, appears to have been held by a Mr. [John] Asgill, who, about the end of the seventeenth, or the beginning of the eighteenth century, published a Treatise entitled, Several Assertions Proved, in order to create another species of Money... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 366 pages
...As Sir Robert was created a baronet in the year 1685, it is probable that the verses were composed about the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century, It is painful to record, that, notwithstanding the ardent and chivalrous affection displayed by Mr.... | |
| Archibald M'Kay - Kilmarnock (Scotland) - 1858 - 324 pages
...ridiculous tricks, one of which is thus noticed by Aiton in his " General View of the County of Ayr : " — "About the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century, one of the magistrates of Prestwick committed to prison a boy who had been guilty of a depredation... | |
| British Archaeological Association - Archaeology - 1866 - 538 pages
...congius, which is the bronze one, appears to have remained in the possession of the Farnese family till the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth century. At any rate we know that it was in Rome in 1G39, as it was then seen by Greaves ; and this is the last... | |
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