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Strona 319
The Sidmouth ' s letter to the Lords Lieutenant of Noble Earl then moved for the
opinion of counties , relative to the circulation of sedi . the law - officers of the
Crown , referred to in tious pamphlets , be laid on the table . Or - the circular letter
.
The Sidmouth ' s letter to the Lords Lieutenant of Noble Earl then moved for the
opinion of counties , relative to the circulation of sedi . the law - officers of the
Crown , referred to in tious pamphlets , be laid on the table . Or - the circular letter
.
Strona 433
The and when his troops become mutinous officers , crew , and passengers were
all from being kept in arrears , he gives them saved , and landed safely in Middle
Island . perhaps half their pay , with authority His Excellency Lord Amherst ...
The and when his troops become mutinous officers , crew , and passengers were
all from being kept in arrears , he gives them saved , and landed safely in Middle
Island . perhaps half their pay , with authority His Excellency Lord Amherst ...
Strona 534
Lieutenant Coutship Valiant , and landed at Prince Edward ' s land was the only
officer wounded . ... it appears , that a party of venturous leader , has collected no
less than officers belonging to his Majesty ' s 73d regi13 armed vessels in these ...
Lieutenant Coutship Valiant , and landed at Prince Edward ' s land was the only
officer wounded . ... it appears , that a party of venturous leader , has collected no
less than officers belonging to his Majesty ' s 73d regi13 armed vessels in these ...
Strona 535
_ The edict then censures se one of his concubines . The Emperor of verely the
conduct of the minister , and also China , who pretends to have a right to
inseveral other officers of the court , who knew terfere in the appointment of the
kings of of ...
_ The edict then censures se one of his concubines . The Emperor of verely the
conduct of the minister , and also China , who pretends to have a right to
inseveral other officers of the court , who knew terfere in the appointment of the
kings of of ...
Strona 543
It is his further Annuities granted for life to intention , we understand , to procure a
the widows , wounded nonPresbyterian clergyman and schoolmaster
commissioned officers , and for the colony . With those farmers of capi . privates
totally ...
It is his further Annuities granted for life to intention , we understand , to procure a
the widows , wounded nonPresbyterian clergyman and schoolmaster
commissioned officers , and for the colony . With those farmers of capi . privates
totally ...
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