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CLERICUS . my hands , coocerning which I should be glad to receive some
information Mr. URBAN , Jan. 31 . of your Readers . It is enI OBSERVED with
pleasure in titled , “ The Geneva Catechism , or your last Volume , Part II . p . 409.
CLERICUS . my hands , coocerning which I should be glad to receive some
information Mr. URBAN , Jan. 31 . of your Readers . It is enI OBSERVED with
pleasure in titled , “ The Geneva Catechism , or your last Volume , Part II . p . 409.
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Mr. URBAN , Feb. 9 . TOME conduct on 39 families ( 37 of which were employed
in agriculture ) ; consisting of having been pointed out in The 100 males and 101
females : total 201. Shrewsbury Chronicle , it has called Yours , & c . GILBERT ...
Mr. URBAN , Feb. 9 . TOME conduct on 39 families ( 37 of which were employed
in agriculture ) ; consisting of having been pointed out in The 100 males and 101
females : total 201. Shrewsbury Chronicle , it has called Yours , & c . GILBERT ...
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Mr. URBAN , Shaftesbury , Feb. 1. Worcestershire , of the Inscription on H y , om
at AVING obtained permission which a fac - simile is appexed to proprietor of the
site of the late Ab . " magnifying glass ; they are in Gobey of Shaftesbury , to ...
Mr. URBAN , Shaftesbury , Feb. 1. Worcestershire , of the Inscription on H y , om
at AVING obtained permission which a fac - simile is appexed to proprietor of the
site of the late Ab . " magnifying glass ; they are in Gobey of Shaftesbury , to ...
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The number amusement of this class of the people . of Choristers haslatelybeen
augmented I do not pretend , Mr. Urban , that from six to eight , as in the original I
can entirely approve of the whole Foundation . Their general conduct of this ...
The number amusement of this class of the people . of Choristers haslatelybeen
augmented I do not pretend , Mr. Urban , that from six to eight , as in the original I
can entirely approve of the whole Foundation . Their general conduct of this ...
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Mr. URBAN , May 7 . Mr. URBAN , May 8 . THE ' HE long - projected Bill for cou
HAVE observed with pleasure , in solidating and amending the vaseveral of tbe
public papers , a rious existing Laws for enforcing the proposal for a Subscription
...
Mr. URBAN , May 7 . Mr. URBAN , May 8 . THE ' HE long - projected Bill for cou
HAVE observed with pleasure , in solidating and amending the vaseveral of tbe
public papers , a rious existing Laws for enforcing the proposal for a Subscription
...
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