The Scottish Review, Том 12

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A. Gardner, 1888
 

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Страница 341 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law.
Страница 31 - This ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone.
Страница 281 - Up to this period Dr Jamieson had held the common opinion, that the Scottish is not a language, and nothing more than a corrupt dialect of the English, or at least of the Anglo-Saxon.
Страница 192 - God; that is, a Divine mind and will, ruling the Universe, and holding moral relations with mankind.
Страница 413 - A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado about Nothing...
Страница 233 - ... a service for which the town's Treasurer became bound ' to deliver him ane stand of clothes of the town's livery and colours yearly, and every householder [was held] to pay him twelve pennies yearly for his fee, the officers being required to concur with him, and assist, gif neid be, in poynding for the payment.
Страница 245 - A yerd she had enclosed all about With stickes, and a drie diche without, In which she had a cok highte Chaunteclere, In all the land of crowing n'as his pere ; His vois was merier than the mery orgon On masse daies that in the chirches gon...
Страница 179 - Scotland, however, is one of the very few instances in history, of a nation whose political representation was so grossly defective as not merely to distort but absolutely to conceal its opinions. It was habitually looked upon as the most servile and corrupt portion of the British Empire...

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