| English essays - 1735 - 728 pages
...ihf ''• Feb. 57. МагсЬочиЧ, ,j д whole united Kingdom. 1734. i'f.:.1'. ' *• Brc-i-jfc we can no Ways conceive, that ' the going on upon this Examination, without ТЫ LerJ> PR от IST sm tie aijnißng of h«ving the Ñames of the Perfoni produced, ttt Scotch Aiíí.1:... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 516 pages
...Practices for the future; and even in that Cafe, the Lords Petitioners, by bringing thisAnnog.Geo.iI. Affair before the Houfe, would have done a real Service...be named by the Evidence ; on the contrary we are perfu ided, that fuch Perfons would have an Advantage, which could not happen in any other Courfe of... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...united Kingdom. Somerfet, Tadcafter, Maynard. 2dly, Becaufe we can no ways conceive, that the go* ing on upon this Examination, without having the Names...could be attended with any poffible Injuftice to, or Hardlhip upon thofe who might afterwards be named by the Evidence ; On the Contrary, we are perfuaded,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1748 - 264 pages
...this high Court of Judicature, and to the whole united Kingdom. Somerfet, Tadca/ler, Maynard. % idly, Becaufe we can no ways conceive, that the going on...could be attended with any poffible Injuftice to, or Hsrdfhip upon thofe who might afterwards be named by the Evidence ; On the Contrary, we are perfuaded,... | |
| John Almon - Constitutional history - 1767 - 492 pages
...this high Court of Judicature, and to the whole united Kingdom. Somerfet, fadcafter, Maynard •zdfy, Becaufe we can no ways conceive, that the going on...could be attended with any poffible Injuftice to, or Hardfhipvipon thofe who might afterwards be named by the Evidence : On the contrary, we are perfuaded,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1811 - 758 pages
...Peerage of Scotland, to this high Court of Judicature, and to the whole united kingdom. 2. " Because we can no ways conceive, that the going on upon this examination, without havjng the names of the persons produced, could bte attended with any possible injustice to, or hardship... | |
| Great Britain - 1736 - 404 pages
...would have done a real Service to the Peerage of Scotland, to this high Court of Judicature, and to thi whole united Kingdom. 2. Becaufe we can no ways conceive,...of the Perfons produced, could be attended with any poIftble InjufUce to, or Hardfhip upon, thofe who might afterwards be named by the Evidence ; on the... | |
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