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... John Leyden , M. D. , xli Scotticisms , lxix ORIGINAL POETRY . Machinae Gesticulantes , or The Puppet Shew . Translated from the Latin of Addison , Sonnet 1. To the River E ** 2. On a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery . To 3. To the ...
... John Leyden , M. D. , xli Scotticisms , lxix ORIGINAL POETRY . Machinae Gesticulantes , or The Puppet Shew . Translated from the Latin of Addison , Sonnet 1. To the River E ** 2. On a Moonlight View of Highland Scenery . To 3. To the ...
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... John A. Murray , Esqrs .; agent , Mr Donaldson . TRIAL OF A. AND J. LYALL . - On Thursday came on the trial of Adam and John Lyall , accused of robbing Matthew Boyd , cattle - dealer in Muir- avonside , upon Sheriffmuir , in Octo- ber ...
... John A. Murray , Esqrs .; agent , Mr Donaldson . TRIAL OF A. AND J. LYALL . - On Thursday came on the trial of Adam and John Lyall , accused of robbing Matthew Boyd , cattle - dealer in Muir- avonside , upon Sheriffmuir , in Octo- ber ...
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... John Bowles , charged with the wilful murder of his wife , at his lodgings , in Earl - street , Seven Dials , was committed for trial at the ensuing sessions at the Old Bai- ley . 6th . — WINDSOR . — The bulletin of to - day is of a ...
... John Bowles , charged with the wilful murder of his wife , at his lodgings , in Earl - street , Seven Dials , was committed for trial at the ensuing sessions at the Old Bai- ley . 6th . — WINDSOR . — The bulletin of to - day is of a ...
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... John Ellis , three sturdy vagrants , were put to the bar , charged with assaulting Henry Howard , James Edrington , and John Pearson , three of the parish constables of Mary - le - bone , in the discharge of their duty . On the day ...
... John Ellis , three sturdy vagrants , were put to the bar , charged with assaulting Henry Howard , James Edrington , and John Pearson , three of the parish constables of Mary - le - bone , in the discharge of their duty . On the day ...
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... John Browne , with intent to defraud Messrs Payler and Co. of the Canterbury Bank , of the sum of ten guineas , was found guilty ; and , after a charge from the recorder , in which he pointed out to the prison- er , that ...
... John Browne , with intent to defraud Messrs Payler and Co. of the Canterbury Bank , of the sum of ten guineas , was found guilty ; and , after a charge from the recorder , in which he pointed out to the prison- er , that ...
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