The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... asked by the house of Bourbon 2 Should that house then demand of the Dutch, not only to refuse us their ports, but to join in the war against this nation; should they demand of the Portuguese and the Italian states, not only to refuse ...
... asked by the house of Bourbon 2 Should that house then demand of the Dutch, not only to refuse us their ports, but to join in the war against this nation; should they demand of the Portuguese and the Italian states, not only to refuse ...
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... asked whether she don' like somebody better than old Sir Simon Lo veit * she cannot say Tes, but Heigho which, thro' modesty, is to stand for re. And yet, the very next time this innocer sees Sir Simon, after two or three prett modest ...
... asked whether she don' like somebody better than old Sir Simon Lo veit * she cannot say Tes, but Heigho which, thro' modesty, is to stand for re. And yet, the very next time this innocer sees Sir Simon, after two or three prett modest ...
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... asked, denied that he held anything $f the prisoner by tack, or lease; and being asked, at Lord Talbot's desire, If he would receive any benefit from the attinder of the unfortunate Lord at the or; he answered in the negative. Sir John ...
... asked, denied that he held anything $f the prisoner by tack, or lease; and being asked, at Lord Talbot's desire, If he would receive any benefit from the attinder of the unfortunate Lord at the or; he answered in the negative. Sir John ...
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... asked, If he had any questions to put to the witness 2 answered, That he had swore to so many falshoods, that he did not know what to ask him, or where to begin; but alledged, that he had been employed in soliciting witnesses against ...
... asked, If he had any questions to put to the witness 2 answered, That he had swore to so many falshoods, that he did not know what to ask him, or where to begin; but alledged, that he had been employed in soliciting witnesses against ...
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... asked him, If he knew the Noble Lord at the bar 2 He answered in the affirmative. Mr Noel roceeding to put questions, the witness aid, If their Lordships would permit, he would go on himself, and tell the whole of his story; after which ...
... asked him, If he knew the Noble Lord at the bar 2 He answered in the affirmative. Mr Noel roceeding to put questions, the witness aid, If their Lordships would permit, he would go on himself, and tell the whole of his story; after which ...
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