10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ULTRONEOUSLY»
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A few plain remarks for plain men, upon the present unhappy ...
... quotations from his speech : — " The constituted authorities most vehemently
attacked, are the Courts of Law. They are in this Claim of Rights represented as
having come forward ultroneously to encroach upon the jurisdiction of tho Church
.
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The Poor Law Magazine for Scotland
Now it must first be observed that I have neither charged any officer of Murray's
Asylum with acting ultroneously, nor have I made any statements from which
such could be assumed, but I consider it somewhat irregular that the information
as to ...
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Aberdeen Hall. Report of debate on the College Question, in ...
When the Presbytery of Aberdeen, ultroneously and spontaneously, without
warrant or authority, and in opposition to the general spirit and bearing of a
decision of a previous Assembly, called upon the people of Aberdeen to raise
money for ...
Free Church of Scotland (SCOTLAND). General Assembly, 1853
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The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
Indeed, it was argued that, in these circumstances, the testimony was not so
credible as if it had been given ultroneously. In judging of these arguments, there
are two objections generally taken against ex parte testimony : viz. (I.) That no ...
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The Poor Law Magazine for Scotland
... when it had been neither applied for nor received: Finds that the sums
advanced by the advocator as aforesaid were given ultroneously, and without
application, and without any unfavourable change of circumstances in regard to
Maclean, ...
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Illustrations of Scripture
Whether Mr Paxton had any preference the writer does not remember to have
heard ; but, at that period, if any was entertained by the preacher, he, in the spirit
of entire devotedness, never ultroneously expressed it, and the Court, of purpose,
...
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An account of the trial of T. Muir ... for sedition. ...
precognition, he conversed with the witnesses of the Crown, that he attended
their precognition, put questions to them and took down notes ; nay, more, that,
without being cited by the Prosecutor, he offered himself ultroneously against me,
...
Thomas MUIR (Advocate.), 1793
... tlie letters of advocation, and heard counsel, and examined the proceedings; Is
of opinion,' that, at common law, and under the conditions of his lease, the
advocator (Andrew) is bound either to remove the fences he ultroneously
constructed, ...
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
A slight inquiry into the causes for which the Strathbogie ministers truly were
deposed would have prevented its having been renewed. The offences for which
these individuals were deposed were their ultroneously continuing to exercise
their ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1843
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Acts of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, ...
The offences for which these parties were deposed were their ultroneously
continuing to exercise their spiritual functions, after they were suspended by the
Church, in contumacy of her authority, and in violation of their solemn vows ; and
their ...
Free Church of Scotland. General Assembly, 1843