| 1806 - 740 pages
...which remain at prefent, are not numerous, and the peculiar knowledge to be derived from that antieiu compilation, is, in fome degree, limited to thofe...upon the public, thus attempted by the authority and dircftion of the crown, affords a noted example of the unprincipled meafures of that reign, and conveys... | |
| 1806 - 738 pages
...which remain at prefent, are not numerous, and the peculiar knowledge to be derived from that antient compilation, is, in fome degree, limited to thofe...in the legal antiquities of Scotland. The glaring inpofition upnn the public, thus attempted by the authority and direction of the crown, affords a noted... | |
| 1806 - 740 pages
...which remain at prefent, are not numerous, and the peculiar knowledge to be derived from that antient compilation, is, in fome degree, limited to thofe...are converfant in the legal antiquities of Scotland. 1 te glaring iafojitiau upon the public, thus attempted by the authority and direction of the crown,... | |
| John Millar - 1818 - 516 pages
...degree, limited to those who are conversant in the legal antiquities of Scotland. The glaring imposition upon the public, thus attempted by the authority and...crown, affords a noted example of the unprincipled measures of that reign, and convej's a strong presumption, that the old constitution of Scotland was... | |
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