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... refused to set him at liberty , till the fovereign demanded of him should be given up by his people . The Captain at firft refufed ; but after fome days , feeing the Sultan refolute , he wrote orders for delivering up the unhappy ...
... refused to set him at liberty , till the fovereign demanded of him should be given up by his people . The Captain at firft refufed ; but after fome days , feeing the Sultan refolute , he wrote orders for delivering up the unhappy ...
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... refused to go , or afterwards de- ferted from the army in France , and re- turned home ; for neither of which of- fences they could be punished any other way than by a civil action for breach of covenant ; therefore a new law for that ...
... refused to go , or afterwards de- ferted from the army in France , and re- turned home ; for neither of which of- fences they could be punished any other way than by a civil action for breach of covenant ; therefore a new law for that ...
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... refused to allow any foldiers to lodg in his houfe . But the ice being onc broke , and a precedent made , by th paffing of this bill , limited and confi ned as it was ; and Ireland continuin in the fame , or rather a worfe ftate , the ...
... refused to allow any foldiers to lodg in his houfe . But the ice being onc broke , and a precedent made , by th paffing of this bill , limited and confi ned as it was ; and Ireland continuin in the fame , or rather a worfe ftate , the ...
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... refused by the admiral- ty till the men of war fhould be com pleatly manned . The fhipwrights , & c . worked in his Majesty's yard at Chatham on Sunday the 26th ; and the fame day at noon the aforementioned proclama- tion was read at ...
... refused by the admiral- ty till the men of war fhould be com pleatly manned . The fhipwrights , & c . worked in his Majesty's yard at Chatham on Sunday the 26th ; and the fame day at noon the aforementioned proclama- tion was read at ...
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... refused to give him fome rings fhe wore ; and that in the night immediately following , he forcibly held her to the grate in his own houfe , by which her cloaths taking fire , fhe was fo horribly scorched in the bel- ly , breast , and ...
... refused to give him fome rings fhe wore ; and that in the night immediately following , he forcibly held her to the grate in his own houfe , by which her cloaths taking fire , fhe was fo horribly scorched in the bel- ly , breast , and ...
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