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... In 1614 Alexander was appointed to the English office of master of requests , and in July of the following ... Scotland , and in 1631 an extraordinary judge of the Court of Session . Meanwhile French influence had gained ground ...
... LEGAL CIRCULAR contains a Weekly a Judges ' Orders , Satisfactions , Judgments in Superior Courta , Ireland , and County Court Judgments , England . The Pro- tested Bills recorded throughout Scotland , and all Bank- ruptcy Intelligencef ...
... Scotland, In buildings to of has general, 70 the overtaken applied in teachers. but other 1920 and it roughly may components to school to the This wages 138 cost be the doubling meals. to ... Court of Session 210 COSTS OF EDUCATION.
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