Annual Register, Band 42Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1801 |
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... mall , London , by Dixon and Carpmeal , two of the Bow - ftreet officers . Although arm- ed with loaded piftols when the offi- cers came to his houfe , he made not the leaft refiftance , but conducted himself in the moft gentlemanlike ...
... mall , London , by Dixon and Carpmeal , two of the Bow - ftreet officers . Although arm- ed with loaded piftols when the offi- cers came to his houfe , he made not the leaft refiftance , but conducted himself in the moft gentlemanlike ...
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... mall , for life ; and , after her death , to colonel Bai- ley , her fon , who has taken his name . Mr. Wallis bad feveral fif- ters ' children and other near rela- tions in indigent circumftances , of whom he has taken no other notice ...
... mall , for life ; and , after her death , to colonel Bai- ley , her fon , who has taken his name . Mr. Wallis bad feveral fif- ters ' children and other near rela- tions in indigent circumftances , of whom he has taken no other notice ...
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... mall hills ; if the moles throw up the earth more than ufual ; if the affes frequently shake and agitate their ears ; if the hogs fake and fpoil the ftacks of corn ; if the bats fend forth their cries and fly into the houses ; if the ...
... mall hills ; if the moles throw up the earth more than ufual ; if the affes frequently shake and agitate their ears ; if the hogs fake and fpoil the ftacks of corn ; if the bats fend forth their cries and fly into the houses ; if the ...
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... mall . Thefe nuns fled , like all the reft , on the ap- proach of the French in 179 . 27. Auguftine Nuns in París . This houfe was established in 1633 , by lady Letitia Maria Tredway , canonefs - regular of the noble abbey of Notre Dame ...
... mall . Thefe nuns fled , like all the reft , on the ap- proach of the French in 179 . 27. Auguftine Nuns in París . This houfe was established in 1633 , by lady Letitia Maria Tredway , canonefs - regular of the noble abbey of Notre Dame ...
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Seite 324 - I can truly say, that pauvre inconnu as I then was, I had pretty nearly as high an idea of myself and of my works as I have at this moment, when the public has decided in their favour.
Seite 333 - ... the latter, while both descriptions are in the occupancy of the same proprietor; it not being in my power, under the tenure by which the dower negroes are held, to manumit them.
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Seite 183 - Drapery, shall pay, on importation into each country from the other, the duties now payable on importation into Ireland ; salt and hops, on importation into Ireland...