The Edinburgh Annual Register, Parte2John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... never again to be seen . Hardwicke sometimes assumed the name of Cooper , and Cooper occasi- onally took that of Jackson . A man whom they employed as gardener at their house at Walworth , and to whom they never paid any wages , stated ...
... never again to be seen . Hardwicke sometimes assumed the name of Cooper , and Cooper occasi- onally took that of Jackson . A man whom they employed as gardener at their house at Walworth , and to whom they never paid any wages , stated ...
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... never had the honour of an introduction with the lawyers , and speculators , and place - brokers , and generals , and divines , who found their way to the more superb establish- ment of Gloucester - place ; but cer- tainly into this ...
... never had the honour of an introduction with the lawyers , and speculators , and place - brokers , and generals , and divines , who found their way to the more superb establish- ment of Gloucester - place ; but cer- tainly into this ...
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... never the misfortune of being forced to dive into a combina- tion of more meanness , more affected shew of piety , and more real disgrace and duplicity , in the whole experi- ence of his professional life . Mr Flower was a wholesale ...
... never the misfortune of being forced to dive into a combina- tion of more meanness , more affected shew of piety , and more real disgrace and duplicity , in the whole experi- ence of his professional life . Mr Flower was a wholesale ...
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... never conceived the de- ceased to be in the least deranged . Mr Stables stated , that the decea- sed called on him at nine o'clock in the morning of Friday , and witness called on the colonel at eleven , and paid him 6001. on account of ...
... never conceived the de- ceased to be in the least deranged . Mr Stables stated , that the decea- sed called on him at nine o'clock in the morning of Friday , and witness called on the colonel at eleven , and paid him 6001. on account of ...
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... never leave him . She was held . to bail to keep the peace towards Mr W. With the most profound regret we announce the death of Lord Colling- wood . The Nereus frigate arrived on Monday at Portsmouth from Gib- raltar , with the remains ...
... never leave him . She was held . to bail to keep the peace towards Mr W. With the most profound regret we announce the death of Lord Colling- wood . The Nereus frigate arrived on Monday at Portsmouth from Gib- raltar , with the remains ...
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