The Household Narrative of Current Events, Volume 3Charles Dickens 1852 - Periodicals |
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... taken place principally in the Stamps , Taxes , and Property - tax . The falling - off in the receipts from Stamps ( 162,0927 . ) may be traced to the working of the new Stamp Act ( which has lightened the burdens on the transfer of ...
... taken place principally in the Stamps , Taxes , and Property - tax . The falling - off in the receipts from Stamps ( 162,0927 . ) may be traced to the working of the new Stamp Act ( which has lightened the burdens on the transfer of ...
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... taken out of the service by process on account of any charge of felony , or misdemeanour committed with violence to the person , property , effects , & c . The young woman asked if she had no remedy in law ? Mr. Hardwick said he knew of ...
... taken out of the service by process on account of any charge of felony , or misdemeanour committed with violence to the person , property , effects , & c . The young woman asked if she had no remedy in law ? Mr. Hardwick said he knew of ...
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... taken by a magistrate , that Baldry put arsenic in beer and coffee which he gave to the woman . The poison affected ... taken into custody , and attempted to escape by leaping from the window of a public house , but was immediately re ...
... taken by a magistrate , that Baldry put arsenic in beer and coffee which he gave to the woman . The poison affected ... taken into custody , and attempted to escape by leaping from the window of a public house , but was immediately re ...
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... taken place in Spain . Some time before the Queen's accouchement , it was officially announced that bountiful largesse would be distributed to the private soldiers of the army , along with the promotions for officers . But when the ...
... taken place in Spain . Some time before the Queen's accouchement , it was officially announced that bountiful largesse would be distributed to the private soldiers of the army , along with the promotions for officers . But when the ...
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... taken for bringing it to a termination . While I have observed with sincere satis- faction the tranquillity which has prevailed throughout the greater portion of Ireland , it is with much regret that I have to inform you that certain ...
... taken for bringing it to a termination . While I have observed with sincere satis- faction the tranquillity which has prevailed throughout the greater portion of Ireland , it is with much regret that I have to inform you that certain ...
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