The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44C. Ackers, 1775 - English essays |
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Page 14
... Capt . Phipps and Mr. St. John objected to a claufe relative to clothing the prifoners , which was very warmly fupported by Lord Folkstone , Mr. R. Whitworth , and Mr. R. Fuller , and after a debate of near two hours the bill was ...
... Capt . Phipps and Mr. St. John objected to a claufe relative to clothing the prifoners , which was very warmly fupported by Lord Folkstone , Mr. R. Whitworth , and Mr. R. Fuller , and after a debate of near two hours the bill was ...
Page 17
... Capt . CHARLES RIDGLEY , Chairman . 1. RESOLVED , that it is the opi- this meeting that the town of Botton is now fuffering in the common caufe of America , and that it is the duty of every colony in Ame- rica to unite in the most ...
... Capt . CHARLES RIDGLEY , Chairman . 1. RESOLVED , that it is the opi- this meeting that the town of Botton is now fuffering in the common caufe of America , and that it is the duty of every colony in Ame- rica to unite in the most ...
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... Capt . Ruffell's Company difcovered a large party of Indians about a mile from the camp , one of which men was fhot down by the Indians , the other made his efcape , and brought in the intel- ligence ; in two or three minutes after ...
... Capt . Ruffell's Company difcovered a large party of Indians about a mile from the camp , one of which men was fhot down by the Indians , the other made his efcape , and brought in the intel- ligence ; in two or three minutes after ...
Page 53
... Capt . Ed- head lies upon her knee , it hath fo ward Thompfon , Mr. Sharp , Gov. firongly a human appearance , that , Pownal , Mr. Hanway , Mr. Dingley , at the first fight , it looks like a fresh and the had Wilkes's head on her lap ...
... Capt . Ed- head lies upon her knee , it hath fo ward Thompfon , Mr. Sharp , Gov. firongly a human appearance , that , Pownal , Mr. Hanway , Mr. Dingley , at the first fight , it looks like a fresh and the had Wilkes's head on her lap ...
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... Capt . Abfolute ; he tells her , however , that he affumed the name of the latter , only to gain admiffion to her , with which the is perfectly satis- fied ; however on his father's en- trance , the deceit is difcovered , and the ...
... Capt . Abfolute ; he tells her , however , that he affumed the name of the latter , only to gain admiffion to her , with which the is perfectly satis- fied ; however on his father's en- trance , the deceit is difcovered , and the ...
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