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From his examination , and for the last three years , paid into the from those of
William Fauquier , Esq ; ' Exchequer the nett receipt of the preaccountant -
general in this office , and of ceding year ; and it appears , that , upon dir William
Ward ...
From his examination , and for the last three years , paid into the from those of
William Fauquier , Esq ; ' Exchequer the nett receipt of the preaccountant -
general in this office , and of ceding year ; and it appears , that , upon dir William
Ward ...
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... respectively ceased to ple , as representative of the late George be treasurers ,
and an account of the Grenville , Efq ; and in the hands of Lord times when their
last ships were made Viscount Barrington , and of Lord Viscount up , and a state
...
... respectively ceased to ple , as representative of the late George be treasurers ,
and an account of the Grenville , Efq ; and in the hands of Lord times when their
last ships were made Viscount Barrington , and of Lord Viscount up , and a state
...
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31. last , being leave it with a friend that he had no just returned to Goree from a
cruize , redoubt would comply with the last request ceived intelligence from Gov.
Wall , of he Thould make , that of seeing it correct , a French frigate of 24 guns ...
31. last , being leave it with a friend that he had no just returned to Goree from a
cruize , redoubt would comply with the last request ceived intelligence from Gov.
Wall , of he Thould make , that of seeing it correct , a French frigate of 24 guns ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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