The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 85,Teil 2;Band 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... sent , POST - PAID . And sold by J. HALRIS ( Successor to Mrs. NEWBERY ) , at the Corner of St Paul's Church Yard , Ludgate Street ; and by PERTHE and BESSER Hamburgh . 1815 . decITY OF CEORGIA G338 [ i ] 185 pT : 23 LINES On.
... sent , POST - PAID . And sold by J. HALRIS ( Successor to Mrs. NEWBERY ) , at the Corner of St Paul's Church Yard , Ludgate Street ; and by PERTHE and BESSER Hamburgh . 1815 . decITY OF CEORGIA G338 [ i ] 185 pT : 23 LINES On.
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... sent one particularly I lament , because know well collected , sent forward by Dr. Sherard , but came noe farther than Lyons , where Dr. Carr , who brought them , died , as I had lately advice ; and others expected from Carolina , lost ...
... sent one particularly I lament , because know well collected , sent forward by Dr. Sherard , but came noe farther than Lyons , where Dr. Carr , who brought them , died , as I had lately advice ; and others expected from Carolina , lost ...
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... sent proprietor , Sir Thomas White , Slepe Hall , is more commonly call- Cromwell - place . The irons with which Oliver used to mark his sheep , and which are mentioned by Noble , were lost soon after the Historian's visit to St. Ives ...
... sent proprietor , Sir Thomas White , Slepe Hall , is more commonly call- Cromwell - place . The irons with which Oliver used to mark his sheep , and which are mentioned by Noble , were lost soon after the Historian's visit to St. Ives ...
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... sent into banish- ment . Hearing of the invasion , they came and offered themselves as vo- lunteers to enter the ranks of their Countrymen - but they were indig nantly rejected . All that they could do in this extremity was to post them ...
... sent into banish- ment . Hearing of the invasion , they came and offered themselves as vo- lunteers to enter the ranks of their Countrymen - but they were indig nantly rejected . All that they could do in this extremity was to post them ...
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... sent age have agreed to consider as one of the most stupendous and happy engines that the world bas yet wit- nessed , for the propagation of Christ The question immediately occurs what is there in the composition or transactions of the ...
... sent age have agreed to consider as one of the most stupendous and happy engines that the world bas yet wit- nessed , for the propagation of Christ The question immediately occurs what is there in the composition or transactions of the ...
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