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... pleased to establish three packet- boats , at Falmouth , of 140 tuns and eigh- teen hands each , for the conveyance of mails , expreffes , and paffengers , to Bar- badoes , Grenada , St Chriftopher's , Ja- maica , Penfacola , St ...
... pleased to establish three packet- boats , at Falmouth , of 140 tuns and eigh- teen hands each , for the conveyance of mails , expreffes , and paffengers , to Bar- badoes , Grenada , St Chriftopher's , Ja- maica , Penfacola , St ...
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... pleased to that the fame fhall be immediately a for the purchafing a proportionable tity of wheat , to be stored up , as a against dearth or monopoly , and fold out , whenever the middle pr wheat hall amount to twenty f the barrel , in ...
... pleased to that the fame fhall be immediately a for the purchafing a proportionable tity of wheat , to be stored up , as a against dearth or monopoly , and fold out , whenever the middle pr wheat hall amount to twenty f the barrel , in ...
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... pleased , to create Charles Coote of Cootehill , Efq ; Efq ; and his heirs - male , the dignity to grant unto Henry Moore , of ronet of Great Britain . New members : Lord William ( gylefhire ; John Robinson of App youngest son of the ...
... pleased , to create Charles Coote of Cootehill , Efq ; Efq ; and his heirs - male , the dignity to grant unto Henry Moore , of ronet of Great Britain . New members : Lord William ( gylefhire ; John Robinson of App youngest son of the ...
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... pleased with this revolution ; was brought about without the le turbance in the town , or a drop of fpilt . The Nabob did not think himse even one night in the city , and req that he might be permitted to live i cutta , where he should ...
... pleased with this revolution ; was brought about without the le turbance in the town , or a drop of fpilt . The Nabob did not think himse even one night in the city , and req that he might be permitted to live i cutta , where he should ...
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... pleased [ xxiv . 135 ] . But fure I am this is not the time to have it taken away : the exchange must be low- er before any thing of that kind can be done . But how is the exchange to be made lower ? One measure is only necef- fary for ...
... pleased [ xxiv . 135 ] . But fure I am this is not the time to have it taken away : the exchange must be low- er before any thing of that kind can be done . But how is the exchange to be made lower ? One measure is only necef- fary for ...
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