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... parish of Falkland, Fife, in the io9th year of his jo." Potty, a lime-quarrier. He retained his senses, health, and vigour, till within two years of his death. g". At Bergen-op-Zoom, Capt. Joseph Pringle umlanrig's Scots Dutch, son of ...
... parish of Falkland, Fife, in the io9th year of his jo." Potty, a lime-quarrier. He retained his senses, health, and vigour, till within two years of his death. g". At Bergen-op-Zoom, Capt. Joseph Pringle umlanrig's Scots Dutch, son of ...
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... parish, aged 1 19, Mrs Devoureux. She was born in Scotland, and remembercd perfectly the martyrdom of K. Charles I. 22. At Broomlands, near Kelso, in the 96th year of her age, and 71st of her widowhood, Margaret Hay, Countess of ...
... parish, aged 1 19, Mrs Devoureux. She was born in Scotland, and remembercd perfectly the martyrdom of K. Charles I. 22. At Broomlands, near Kelso, in the 96th year of her age, and 71st of her widowhood, Margaret Hay, Countess of ...
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... parish in - in he fived. Bouettin, pursuant to given by the Archbior of Paris, declared he could not adstonitor the sacraments to him, without to onicate from his confessor, and a ion from his own mouth, that *red the constitution ...
... parish in - in he fived. Bouettin, pursuant to given by the Archbior of Paris, declared he could not adstonitor the sacraments to him, without to onicate from his confessor, and a ion from his own mouth, that *red the constitution ...
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... parish, in which he had behaved in a manner more fit to kindle the flames of discord, than to preserve peace and concord among the people: That he never intended to hinder his parliament to take any cognisance of the affair in question ...
... parish, in which he had behaved in a manner more fit to kindle the flames of discord, than to preserve peace and concord among the people: That he never intended to hinder his parliament to take any cognisance of the affair in question ...
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... parishes vacant altogether. This being our situation, let them see to it how they will answer to God or their own consciences, who have been industrious in raising and encouraging prejudices against * [xiv. 137, 191. 239.1 ...
... parishes vacant altogether. This being our situation, let them see to it how they will answer to God or their own consciences, who have been industrious in raising and encouraging prejudices against * [xiv. 137, 191. 239.1 ...
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