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Copies pears to be a new introduction , and is of the affidavits made before the
Jus- supposed to have been brought across the the Atlantic into some of the ports
on will support Proceedings of the Wernerian Natural History Society . 117.
Copies pears to be a new introduction , and is of the affidavits made before the
Jus- supposed to have been brought across the the Atlantic into some of the ports
on will support Proceedings of the Wernerian Natural History Society . 117.
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He could have no other rea ' . in bringing forward these charges , if his son for
doing this , than a sincere wish that motives were purely , patriotism and the
these stories should be fairly brought to the public welfare ; but it was not to be
distest ...
He could have no other rea ' . in bringing forward these charges , if his son for
doing this , than a sincere wish that motives were purely , patriotism and the
these stories should be fairly brought to the public welfare ; but it was not to be
distest ...
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centuries , were scarcely sufficient to ters , it may only be added , that the restore
matters to their former foot- large armies brought into the field by ing . the
partizans of Baliol . and Bruce , These civil broils originated in a chiefly drawn
from the ...
centuries , were scarcely sufficient to ters , it may only be added , that the restore
matters to their former foot- large armies brought into the field by ing . the
partizans of Baliol . and Bruce , These civil broils originated in a chiefly drawn
from the ...
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... members for Bur“ secret all that you hear or say in gos and Leon , who sign the
same , and 66 this assembly relating to the service after them all the members of
the “ of God and the king , and that you It is then brought up to “ will not divulge ...
... members for Bur“ secret all that you hear or say in gos and Leon , who sign the
same , and 66 this assembly relating to the service after them all the members of
the “ of God and the king , and that you It is then brought up to “ will not divulge ...
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Mr Dickie , a seported that Captain Sanden wished clerk in Coutts's house , was
examined . to be brought to the bar , as he had a He had been accustomed to
see the proposition to make . He was piaced Duke of York's signature , but not his
at ...
Mr Dickie , a seported that Captain Sanden wished clerk in Coutts's house , was
examined . to be brought to the bar , as he had a He had been accustomed to
see the proposition to make . He was piaced Duke of York's signature , but not his
at ...
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