| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 448 pages
...public and private, general and particular, and Warrants thereof, continue to be kept, a; they are, in that Part of the united Kingdom, now called Scotland, and that they fhall fo remain in Times coming, notwithflanding the Union.' Which being read, the fame was agreed to be added, and was... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 386 pages
...and Regijlers luhatfoever , both public and pri<vattt general and particular, and Warrants thereof, continue to be kept as they are, 'within that Part of the united Kingdom now tailed Scotland ; and that they /hall fo remain in all Time fuming, r.otiuithftanding of the Union.... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1762 - 572 pages
...now ufcd ; and that a fcal in Scotland, after the union, be always kept and made ufe of in enemy s within that part of the united kingdom now called Scotland ; and that they fhall fo remain in all time coming, notwithltanding of the union. XXV. That all laws and ftatutes in either kingdom, fo far... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1762 - 578 pages
...might avoid the inconveniency of paffuig that river (a). They foon had information, that the enemy's within 'that part of the united kingdom now called Scotland ; and that they fhall fo remain in all time coming, notwithftanding of the union. XXV. That all laws and ftatutes in either kingdom, fo far... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1764 - 562 pages
...regifters whar*• foever, both publick and private, general and particular, and 4 warrants thereof, continue to be kept as they are within that * part...united kingdom now called Scotland ; and that they 4 (hall fo remain in all time coming, notwithftanding the union.' ARTICLE XXV. 4 That all laws and... | |
| Great Britain - 1764 - 564 pages
...and regifters what' foever, both publick and private, general and particular, and * warrants thereof, continue to be kept as they are within that * part...united kingdom now called Scotland ; and that they * (hall fo remain in all time coming, notwithftanding the union.' ARTICLE XXV. 1 That all laws and... | |
| 1791 - 728 pages
...peop'e, I |cnow, think that the AH of Union which prdains, that " the crown, fccptre, and (word of ftate, continue to be kept, as they are, within that part of the united Jungdom now called Scotland, and {hall fo remain in all time coming notorrthJlanding the Union," has... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 824 pages
...whatfoever, both publick and privat, General and particular, and Warrants thereof continue to be kceped as they are within that part of the United Kingdom now called Scotland, and that they mail fo remain, in all time coming, notwithftanding of the Union. XXV. That — ART. sj.J all Laws... | |
| English literature - 1817 - 526 pages
...particular defective. These, our readers know, were, by the 2ith article of the treaty of Union, provided " to be kept as they are, within that part of the united kingdom called Scotland, and that thev shall so remain in all time coming." This provision was formally complied... | |
| Walter Scott - Regalia - 1824 - 44 pages
...The Crown, Sceptre, and Sword of State, Records of Parliament, &c. continue to be kept as they are in that part of the United Kingdom now called Scotland, and that they shall so remain in all time coming, notwithstanding of the Union." This stipulation was received without... | |
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