The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Том 10Robert Dutton, 1810 |
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... person who has no money to pay taxes in case of a war . [ From a folio edition , containing thirteen pages , printed in London , 1701. ] Some observations on the use and original of the noble art of printing . F. Burges , Norwich ...
... person who has no money to pay taxes in case of a war . [ From a folio edition , containing thirteen pages , printed in London , 1701. ] Some observations on the use and original of the noble art of printing . F. Burges , Norwich ...
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... persons who shall desire the satisfaction ) as are abundantly sufficient to justify all that I shall think fit for me to say against Blackhead and Young ... person , and demand the keys you have 2 CONTRIVANCE OF STEPHEN BLACKHEAD.
... persons who shall desire the satisfaction ) as are abundantly sufficient to justify all that I shall think fit for me to say against Blackhead and Young ... person , and demand the keys you have 2 CONTRIVANCE OF STEPHEN BLACKHEAD.
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... persons that have subscribed one ? Bishop of Roch . Upon the word of a christian and a bishop , I know of no such thing ; nor of any person who has subscribed any paper of that , nature Sir Edw . Seymour . My Lord Bishop of Rochester ...
... persons that have subscribed one ? Bishop of Roch . Upon the word of a christian and a bishop , I know of no such thing ; nor of any person who has subscribed any paper of that , nature Sir Edw . Seymour . My Lord Bishop of Rochester ...
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... person ? Bishop of Roch . My lord , I have seen this man's face , but I cannot immediately recollect where . Earl of Not . I pray view him well . any letters from one Mr. Young ? 4 Has he never brought you Bishop of Roch . I do call to ...
... person ? Bishop of Roch . My lord , I have seen this man's face , but I cannot immediately recollect where . Earl of Not . I pray view him well . any letters from one Mr. Young ? 4 Has he never brought you Bishop of Roch . I do call to ...
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... person of the name of Young , a clergyman , with whom you are acquainted ? Bishop of Roch . Oh ! my lord , there are two excellent persons of the name of Young , both clergymen , to whom I have the good fortune to be very well known ...
... person of the name of Young , a clergyman , with whom you are acquainted ? Bishop of Roch . Oh ! my lord , there are two excellent persons of the name of Young , both clergymen , to whom I have the good fortune to be very well known ...
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