The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 84,Teil 2;Band 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... Court , which may be given in their own words : viz . " The having some effectual course taken ( if possible ) to prevent the youth of this city from resorting to the play - houses , which we rather men- tion because the play - house ...
... Court , which may be given in their own words : viz . " The having some effectual course taken ( if possible ) to prevent the youth of this city from resorting to the play - houses , which we rather men- tion because the play - house ...
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... court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this insolent pretender doth offer any fair reason for the disseising the co- heirs of their inheritance . And yet this is just the ...
... court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this insolent pretender doth offer any fair reason for the disseising the co- heirs of their inheritance . And yet this is just the ...
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... Court of St. James's . Hence attention is directed to : St. Martin's - street , Orange - street , and Orange - court , Leicester - fields . In the first street , a stone compartment , " St. Martin's - street M. H. M. 1692. " In the ...
... Court of St. James's . Hence attention is directed to : St. Martin's - street , Orange - street , and Orange - court , Leicester - fields . In the first street , a stone compartment , " St. Martin's - street M. H. M. 1692. " In the ...
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... court martial has been shut up a long time , and al- most all the questions proposed by the Court have tended much more to pick out faults in my conduct , than to get a true state of the circumstances ; but I profess , I cannot conceive ...
... court martial has been shut up a long time , and al- most all the questions proposed by the Court have tended much more to pick out faults in my conduct , than to get a true state of the circumstances ; but I profess , I cannot conceive ...
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his relations , he had the Court's leave to inform him , they had found the Ad- miral capitally guilty , and requested him to prepare him for his sentence . The gentleman to whom this communi- cation was made , went up to him im ...
his relations , he had the Court's leave to inform him , they had found the Ad- miral capitally guilty , and requested him to prepare him for his sentence . The gentleman to whom this communi- cation was made , went up to him im ...
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