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... John the Painter taken up for wilfully fetting fire to Portsmouth dock - yard 161.tried March 6. 161. and executed March 10. 163 . 15. Ships in Bristol quay wilfully fet on fire 48 . 15. The palace at Bonn deftroyed by fire 45 . 25. The ...
... John the Painter taken up for wilfully fetting fire to Portsmouth dock - yard 161.tried March 6. 161. and executed March 10. 163 . 15. Ships in Bristol quay wilfully fet on fire 48 . 15. The palace at Bonn deftroyed by fire 45 . 25. The ...
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... John Home and myself , who had both come down from London on purpose to fee him , expecting to have found him at Edinburgh . Mr Home returned with him , and attended him during the whole of his ftay in England , with that care and ...
... John Home and myself , who had both come down from London on purpose to fee him , expecting to have found him at Edinburgh . Mr Home returned with him , and attended him during the whole of his ftay in England , with that care and ...
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... John Cavendish unexpectedly brought on a converfation , that was fupported with much spirit for many hours . He faid , that he had feen in the public prints of the day , a moft extraordinary declaration [ xxxviii . 585. ] , which , if ...
... John Cavendish unexpectedly brought on a converfation , that was fupported with much spirit for many hours . He faid , that he had feen in the public prints of the day , a moft extraordinary declaration [ xxxviii . 585. ] , which , if ...
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... John- fon came home much dejected , Suich the tailor , whom he owes feven pounds , had infulted him at a public houfe : -- defired him not to mind it ; - put him in mind that on Friday he would receive twenty pounds : - but then there ...
... John- fon came home much dejected , Suich the tailor , whom he owes feven pounds , had infulted him at a public houfe : -- defired him not to mind it ; - put him in mind that on Friday he would receive twenty pounds : - but then there ...
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... John Cockburn of Ormistown promoted emu- lation and induftry among his people . His patriotic zeal was rewarded : he li- ved to fee his eftate in a higher degree of cultivation , than even to this day is feen in any other part of ...
... John Cockburn of Ormistown promoted emu- lation and induftry among his people . His patriotic zeal was rewarded : he li- ved to fee his eftate in a higher degree of cultivation , than even to this day is feen in any other part of ...
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