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... January 1st of 401. On January 10th B remits to him 8167. , with directions to purchase certain goods on his [ B's ] account . Accordingly A buys of C goods worth 721. , of D goods worth 4921. , of E goods worth 431. 4s .; all on ...
... January 1st of 401. On January 10th B remits to him 8167. , with directions to purchase certain goods on his [ B's ] account . Accordingly A buys of C goods worth 721. , of D goods worth 4921. , of E goods worth 431. 4s .; all on ...
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... JANUARY - FEBRUARY , 1861 . London : HARRISON , 59 , PALL MALL , Bookseller to the Queen . EXAMINATION PAPERS . JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1861 . ENGLISH . 1861 .
... JANUARY - FEBRUARY , 1861 . London : HARRISON , 59 , PALL MALL , Bookseller to the Queen . EXAMINATION PAPERS . JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1861 . ENGLISH . 1861 .
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War office. EXAMINATION PAPERS . JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1861 . ENGLISH . G. W. DASENT , D.C.L. 1. Describe in a letter any great invention of modern times . 2. Supposing the supply of cotton from the United States to fail , estimate the ...
War office. EXAMINATION PAPERS . JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1861 . ENGLISH . G. W. DASENT , D.C.L. 1. Describe in a letter any great invention of modern times . 2. Supposing the supply of cotton from the United States to fail , estimate the ...
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... January 1 , 1861 .. Borrowed of John Jones Jan. 3. Paid James Thompson .. Jan. 4 . Received from Charles Smith Jan. 5. Received from James Thompson Jan. 7. Paid John Jones , money " " borrowed Lent Charles Smith Jan. 8. John Brown's ...
... January 1 , 1861 .. Borrowed of John Jones Jan. 3. Paid James Thompson .. Jan. 4 . Received from Charles Smith Jan. 5. Received from James Thompson Jan. 7. Paid John Jones , money " " borrowed Lent Charles Smith Jan. 8. John Brown's ...
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... ( January 1860 ) , Mr. Hughes passed four pupils ( all he sent up ) , and he has also passed two or more at most of the preceding Examinations . Mr. Hughes will probably have two or three vacancies shortly . ADELAIDE LODGE , 61 , FINCHLEY ...
... ( January 1860 ) , Mr. Hughes passed four pupils ( all he sent up ) , and he has also passed two or more at most of the preceding Examinations . Mr. Hughes will probably have two or three vacancies shortly . ADELAIDE LODGE , 61 , FINCHLEY ...
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