The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... were continued occasionally until 1697. The whole bulding was demolished about April 1709 and the present offices of the New River Company have been erected on the site of the Theatre . DO OF THE LONDON THEATRES . - No . VII.
... were continued occasionally until 1697. The whole bulding was demolished about April 1709 and the present offices of the New River Company have been erected on the site of the Theatre . DO OF THE LONDON THEATRES . - No . VII.
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... whole building was destroyed by fire . Ruckholt - house , Leyton , Essex.- Ruckbolt - house is said to have been once the mansion of Queen Elizabeth ; and is now mentioned as forming , for a short period , an auxiliary place of ...
... whole building was destroyed by fire . Ruckholt - house , Leyton , Essex.- Ruckbolt - house is said to have been once the mansion of Queen Elizabeth ; and is now mentioned as forming , for a short period , an auxiliary place of ...
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... whole of the bag- gage meant to be carried be weighed and shewn to the Shick , and he be at liberty to carry it as he pleases . By this regulation every cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided ...
... whole of the bag- gage meant to be carried be weighed and shewn to the Shick , and he be at liberty to carry it as he pleases . By this regulation every cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided ...
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... whole visible Church than they ? Why are not they as much the visible Church , after they are divided , as they were before , supposing it was ber fault and not their's , that occasioned this division and separation ? And if the visible ...
... whole visible Church than they ? Why are not they as much the visible Church , after they are divided , as they were before , supposing it was ber fault and not their's , that occasioned this division and separation ? And if the visible ...
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... whole estate : I am lord of the whole in- heritance . " I do appeal to any man living , whether this plea would pass in any court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this ...
... whole estate : I am lord of the whole in- heritance . " I do appeal to any man living , whether this plea would pass in any court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this ...
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