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... fays , " of our fituation , their " generous and preffing offers of money , both public and pri- vate , to any ... fay no- thing of the share which their noble commander bore in the com- mon misfortune , as he lives in an age which ...
... fays , " of our fituation , their " generous and preffing offers of money , both public and pri- vate , to any ... fay no- thing of the share which their noble commander bore in the com- mon misfortune , as he lives in an age which ...
169 ÆäÀÌÁö
... trial will be moved for next term by the city , as the jury gave a verdict for the goods and stock in trade , which are included in the damages given , contrary , as the the counsel fay , to the riot act , whereby CHRONICLE . [ 169.
... trial will be moved for next term by the city , as the jury gave a verdict for the goods and stock in trade , which are included in the damages given , contrary , as the the counsel fay , to the riot act , whereby CHRONICLE . [ 169.
170 ÆäÀÌÁö
the counsel fay , to the riot act , whereby these buildings are to be repaired , and no other recompences provided for . Charles Logie , Efq ; his ma- jesty's late conful general at Mo- rocco , arrived in town with dif- patches from Gov ...
the counsel fay , to the riot act , whereby these buildings are to be repaired , and no other recompences provided for . Charles Logie , Efq ; his ma- jesty's late conful general at Mo- rocco , arrived in town with dif- patches from Gov ...
186 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fays , that he never in his life saw a man in his fituation with more becoming firmness and fortitude ; and that he only expressed the same wish to him as he had to the sheriffs , that his dissolution might be immediate , by striking ...
... fays , that he never in his life saw a man in his fituation with more becoming firmness and fortitude ; and that he only expressed the same wish to him as he had to the sheriffs , that his dissolution might be immediate , by striking ...
225 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fay that it was any fe- curity to his house , but it was not pulled down . Mr. Sheriff Pugh was with his lordship when he signed the paper : he was not cer- tain whether his lordship read it , or not . Being asked , how this [ P ] paper ...
... fay that it was any fe- curity to his house , but it was not pulled down . Mr. Sheriff Pugh was with his lordship when he signed the paper : he was not cer- tain whether his lordship read it , or not . Being asked , how this [ P ] paper ...
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