The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... Earl of , his Pedigree Befsborough , Earl of , his Pedigree Births , British 110 , 163 , 219 , 276 , 332 , 389 , 556 , 664 Irish 56 , 168 , 223 , 279 , 392 , 448 , 515 182 504 , 606 , 67 Bon Mot 456 Bounty on exporting Corn , Abfurdity ...
... Earl of , his Pedigree Befsborough , Earl of , his Pedigree Births , British 110 , 163 , 219 , 276 , 332 , 389 , 556 , 664 Irish 56 , 168 , 223 , 279 , 392 , 448 , 515 182 504 , 606 , 67 Bon Mot 456 Bounty on exporting Corn , Abfurdity ...
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... Earl of , his Pedigree 251 English , Account of their Spirit 514 Englishman in Dunkirk , Anecdote of an Political Hiftory of 33 , 89 , 145 , 201 , 257 , 313 , 369 , 425 , 481 , 537 , 593 , 649 82 Explanation of the Hibernian Attempt 169 ...
... Earl of , his Pedigree 251 English , Account of their Spirit 514 Englishman in Dunkirk , Anecdote of an Political Hiftory of 33 , 89 , 145 , 201 , 257 , 313 , 369 , 425 , 481 , 537 , 593 , 649 82 Explanation of the Hibernian Attempt 169 ...
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... Earl of , his Pedigree of Gothic Architecture of the Poifon Tree L. 368 59 ANESBOROUGH , Earl of , his Pe- Ldigree Political , of Europe 33 , 89 , 145 , 201 , 257 , 313 , 369 , 425 , 481 , 537 , 593 , -- 649 of Captain Winterfield 393 ...
... Earl of , his Pedigree of Gothic Architecture of the Poifon Tree L. 368 59 ANESBOROUGH , Earl of , his Pe- Ldigree Political , of Europe 33 , 89 , 145 , 201 , 257 , 313 , 369 , 425 , 481 , 537 , 593 , -- 649 of Captain Winterfield 393 ...
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... Earl of , his Pedigree Morton , Mr. Banks , Letter from Mudge , Dr. Letter from Muntzer , Thomas , his Life Murder , cruel , at Riga Mutiny at St. Helena , Account of 6 , 62 425 64 361 on the Difpute between Great Britain and Ireland ...
... Earl of , his Pedigree Morton , Mr. Banks , Letter from Mudge , Dr. Letter from Muntzer , Thomas , his Life Murder , cruel , at Riga Mutiny at St. Helena , Account of 6 , 62 425 64 361 on the Difpute between Great Britain and Ireland ...
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... Earl of , his Pedigree VERNEY , Verles . Addrefs to the Evening Star Birth - Day Ode ibid Homeward - bound ibid 225 608 384 440 41 Honey Moon By Capt . Morris Sorrows of Werter 438 The Conqueft 551 The dying Prostitute ibid New 104 664 ...
... Earl of , his Pedigree VERNEY , Verles . Addrefs to the Evening Star Birth - Day Ode ibid Homeward - bound ibid 225 608 384 440 41 Honey Moon By Capt . Morris Sorrows of Werter 438 The Conqueft 551 The dying Prostitute ibid New 104 664 ...
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