Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... side , would preserve the law of perpetual entail for the Scot- tish peerage , and extend it also to that of England . In other respects he is , as we have above stated , in favour of a considerable modification of the Scottish law of ...
... side , would preserve the law of perpetual entail for the Scot- tish peerage , and extend it also to that of England . In other respects he is , as we have above stated , in favour of a considerable modification of the Scottish law of ...
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... of litigation , in which the elements of profit will have a ten- dency to range themselves on the side of the lawyers . The person whose consent is to be obtained ( whoever that mysterious person may be ) is 10 [ July , The Laws of Land .
... of litigation , in which the elements of profit will have a ten- dency to range themselves on the side of the lawyers . The person whose consent is to be obtained ( whoever that mysterious person may be ) is 10 [ July , The Laws of Land .
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... side , left one man to give the word . This was the single word " fire ; " and after this sig . nal was given , the combatants were at liberty to fire away until one or the other dropped . At the word both the men quickly raised their ...
... side , left one man to give the word . This was the single word " fire ; " and after this sig . nal was given , the combatants were at liberty to fire away until one or the other dropped . At the word both the men quickly raised their ...
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... side the trail , looming in the refracted glare which mirages the plains , three large dark objects without shape or form , which rose and fell in the exaggerated light like ships at sea . Doubting what it could be , he approached the ...
... side the trail , looming in the refracted glare which mirages the plains , three large dark objects without shape or form , which rose and fell in the exaggerated light like ships at sea . Doubting what it could be , he approached the ...
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... the saddle , and hanging over the oppo- site side of his horse , -presenting no other mark than his left foot , -dis- charged his bow from under the ani- mal's neck , 1848. ] 25 Life in the " Far West . " - Part II .
... the saddle , and hanging over the oppo- site side of his horse , -presenting no other mark than his left foot , -dis- charged his bow from under the ani- mal's neck , 1848. ] 25 Life in the " Far West . " - Part II .
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