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... to ad- vance the 1ft of July . M. Daun gradually retired , till he had his right pofted to wards the Konigsberg , and his left near Schweidnitz . of DOUGLAS , Efq ; ( only son on life A fummary of the public affairs in 1762 Vol . xxv .
... to ad- vance the 1ft of July . M. Daun gradually retired , till he had his right pofted to wards the Konigsberg , and his left near Schweidnitz . of DOUGLAS , Efq ; ( only son on life A fummary of the public affairs in 1762 Vol . xxv .
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of DOUGLAS , Efq ; ( only son on life of the marriage of [ Colonel , now ] Sir John Stewart , of Grandeully , Bt , and the deceased Lady Jean Douglas , only fiter of Archibald Duke of Douglas ) , as heir of line , tailzie , and ...
of DOUGLAS , Efq ; ( only son on life of the marriage of [ Colonel , now ] Sir John Stewart , of Grandeully , Bt , and the deceased Lady Jean Douglas , only fiter of Archibald Duke of Douglas ) , as heir of line , tailzie , and ...
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... as being too great a burden upon the e ftate ; but Sir John anfwered , That h was refolved to provide the claimant , no as a younger son of the family of Grand- tully 22 The fervice of Archibald Douglas of Douglas , Efq ; Vol.xxv .
... as being too great a burden upon the e ftate ; but Sir John anfwered , That h was refolved to provide the claimant , no as a younger son of the family of Grand- tully 22 The fervice of Archibald Douglas of Douglas , Efq ; Vol.xxv .
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as a younger son of the family of Grand- tully , but as the iffue of his marriage with Lady Jean Douglas ; and that it was by Sir John's infifting for a larger fum , that the execution of the bond was de- layed for fome time after Sir ...
as a younger son of the family of Grand- tully , but as the iffue of his marriage with Lady Jean Douglas ; and that it was by Sir John's infifting for a larger fum , that the execution of the bond was de- layed for fome time after Sir ...
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... son of a clergyman in the west of England , who was able to give me no other fortune than a tolerable educa- fon , having too many children to pro- nde for , to think of doing any thing confiderable for one . A relation of ours , who ...
... son of a clergyman in the west of England , who was able to give me no other fortune than a tolerable educa- fon , having too many children to pro- nde for , to think of doing any thing confiderable for one . A relation of ours , who ...
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