The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... court of enquiry held yesterday , and the preceding evening , on his account , lord Rawdon , and the com- mandant , lieutenant colonel Nesbit Bal- four , have refolved upon his execution on Tucfday the 31ft inftant , at fix o'clock ...
... court of enquiry held yesterday , and the preceding evening , on his account , lord Rawdon , and the com- mandant , lieutenant colonel Nesbit Bal- four , have refolved upon his execution on Tucfday the 31ft inftant , at fix o'clock ...
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... court would make enquiry concerning what point of view I ought to be confidered under , could not be taken as a fufficient notice of their having an intention to try me then , but could only be thought to fignify that they were to take ...
... court would make enquiry concerning what point of view I ought to be confidered under , could not be taken as a fufficient notice of their having an intention to try me then , but could only be thought to fignify that they were to take ...
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... court , and received there with extraordinary re- fpect . That prince fat to him for his por- trait , admired the performance highly , gave him evident proofs not only of his favour , but of his friend @ hip and esteem ; and having , at ...
... court , and received there with extraordinary re- fpect . That prince fat to him for his por- trait , admired the performance highly , gave him evident proofs not only of his favour , but of his friend @ hip and esteem ; and having , at ...
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... court , called the Court of Policies of Affurance , for de- ciding all difputes and differences con- cerning them in a fummary way ; with an office for making and registering of po- licies , which was kept on the weft fide of the Royal ...
... court , called the Court of Policies of Affurance , for de- ciding all difputes and differences con- cerning them in a fummary way ; with an office for making and registering of po- licies , which was kept on the weft fide of the Royal ...
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... court to temporary prejudices , has been at one time too much praifed , and too much neglected at another . Wit , like all other things fubject by their nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times ...
... court to temporary prejudices , has been at one time too much praifed , and too much neglected at another . Wit , like all other things fubject by their nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times ...
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