The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 497
... causes , the defender shall , in his defence , dis- tinctly admit or deny all relevant facts alledged in the summons or other writ which by the cause is brought into Court . Resolved , 6 .-- That if the defend- ant shall , in whole or ...
... causes , the defender shall , in his defence , dis- tinctly admit or deny all relevant facts alledged in the summons or other writ which by the cause is brought into Court . Resolved , 6 .-- That if the defend- ant shall , in whole or ...
Pagina 498
... cause may be decided by the in- ferior Courts , according to the forms now in use ; and afterwards in review by the Court of Session by Jury , or otherwise , as the Court shall think fit . Resolved , 9. - That it shall be com- petent to ...
... cause may be decided by the in- ferior Courts , according to the forms now in use ; and afterwards in review by the Court of Session by Jury , or otherwise , as the Court shall think fit . Resolved , 9. - That it shall be com- petent to ...
Pagina 838
... cause , on which oc casion Mr Thurlow happened to be on the fortunate side , opened a still wider field for his talents and abilities . He had then to contend in a great and popular cause , in behalf of the claims of a minor , in ...
... cause , on which oc casion Mr Thurlow happened to be on the fortunate side , opened a still wider field for his talents and abilities . He had then to contend in a great and popular cause , in behalf of the claims of a minor , in ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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