The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... Assembly . The National Affembly having acknow- ledged , by the decree of the roth of July laf , that it was in juftice bound to restore to the reprefentatives of Proteftant Refugees , the property of which they were deprived in ...
... Assembly . The National Affembly having acknow- ledged , by the decree of the roth of July laf , that it was in juftice bound to restore to the reprefentatives of Proteftant Refugees , the property of which they were deprived in ...
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... Assembly fhall have fettled the new regulations it in- tends to order in that refpect , before the fale of the lands mentioned in the foregoing ar- ticle takes place . 22. All perfons born abroad , and sprung in any degree whatever from ...
... Assembly fhall have fettled the new regulations it in- tends to order in that refpect , before the fale of the lands mentioned in the foregoing ar- ticle takes place . 22. All perfons born abroad , and sprung in any degree whatever from ...
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... Assembly , the jealoufies that have fubfifted between the King and his people have been removed , the credit of the nation reftored , and the treafonable combinations of the difaffec- ted defeated . Such , in fhort , has been the effect ...
... Assembly , the jealoufies that have fubfifted between the King and his people have been removed , the credit of the nation reftored , and the treafonable combinations of the difaffec- ted defeated . Such , in fhort , has been the effect ...
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... Assembly a- gain entered upon the subject of criminal procedure . M. Prugnon opened the de- bate , and faid , that faving the time of the jury was a frivolous confideration , compared to that of faving human blood from being innocently ...
... Assembly a- gain entered upon the subject of criminal procedure . M. Prugnon opened the de- bate , and faid , that faving the time of the jury was a frivolous confideration , compared to that of faving human blood from being innocently ...
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... Assembly . Paris , Feb. 10. The decrees which have pafled the Affembly from the 6th to the 9th inftant are as follows . - A number of articles regulating the conftitution of ju- ries . The affignats : the fuppreffion of the old ...
... Assembly . Paris , Feb. 10. The decrees which have pafled the Affembly from the 6th to the 9th inftant are as follows . - A number of articles regulating the conftitution of ju- ries . The affignats : the fuppreffion of the old ...
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