The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 9J. Baker and T. Warner, 1715 |
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... Numbers thereof are Intercepted in our City of Exon , fome being directed to Sir John Coriton , Sir Nicholas Morice , Jonathan Elford , Efq , Philip Rafhley , Efq , Francis Scobell , Efq ; John Williams , Efq ; Mr. Granville Piper , Mr ...
... Numbers thereof are Intercepted in our City of Exon , fome being directed to Sir John Coriton , Sir Nicholas Morice , Jonathan Elford , Efq , Philip Rafhley , Efq , Francis Scobell , Efq ; John Williams , Efq ; Mr. Granville Piper , Mr ...
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... Numbers , if we come to con- fider the Method of making up thefe Books , and upon whose Integrity alone it did depend to make the Number whatever was thought proper , even after the Books were Signed by the Commif- fionrs . These Pay ...
... Numbers , if we come to con- fider the Method of making up thefe Books , and upon whose Integrity alone it did depend to make the Number whatever was thought proper , even after the Books were Signed by the Commif- fionrs . These Pay ...
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... Numbers were 8980 or 9109 , or but half the Number , at the Time the Commiffio- ners Signed . The Publick can have no Satisfaction but from Mr. Crifp's Integerity : And fo little Care had the Signing Commiffioners to make any thing ...
... Numbers were 8980 or 9109 , or but half the Number , at the Time the Commiffio- ners Signed . The Publick can have no Satisfaction but from Mr. Crifp's Integerity : And fo little Care had the Signing Commiffioners to make any thing ...
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... Number of the Dead which would appear upon à " Re - examination , and those whofe Wounds , & c . 66 were Cured , they fhould be able to reduce them " to a reasonable Number ; and for this their great Care and Caution , they Appeal to an ...
... Number of the Dead which would appear upon à " Re - examination , and those whofe Wounds , & c . 66 were Cured , they fhould be able to reduce them " to a reasonable Number ; and for this their great Care and Caution , they Appeal to an ...
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... Number of Out Penfioners , which was then betwixt 3 and 4000 was thought fo Exceffive , that a General Examination of all the Out - Penfioners was ordered to be taken by thefe Commiffioners , who difmiffed 1882 , as being Admitted ...
... Number of Out Penfioners , which was then betwixt 3 and 4000 was thought fo Exceffive , that a General Examination of all the Out - Penfioners was ordered to be taken by thefe Commiffioners , who difmiffed 1882 , as being Admitted ...
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