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F The Hurgo Baht then rofe again and Spoke to the following Effect . My LORDS , S the noble Lord who has Apoken appears to have mifappre hended fome of my Affertions , I think it necefiary to rife again , that I may explain with ...
F The Hurgo Baht then rofe again and Spoke to the following Effect . My LORDS , S the noble Lord who has Apoken appears to have mifappre hended fome of my Affertions , I think it necefiary to rife again , that I may explain with ...
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Woodworth , Efqrs The Iffue to be try'd was opened to the Court to this Effect , - -That whereas Campbell Craig , a Debtor to the King , had , in May , 1742 , taken Leafes of thirty Meffuages , fifty Cottages , 1800 Acres of Land ...
Woodworth , Efqrs The Iffue to be try'd was opened to the Court to this Effect , - -That whereas Campbell Craig , a Debtor to the King , had , in May , 1742 , taken Leafes of thirty Meffuages , fifty Cottages , 1800 Acres of Land ...
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... Year fhall fhow it to be D ineffectual , it may be amended in the next Seffion , by new Provifions , which we shall be then more able to adjust for the Benefit of the Publick . The Hurgo Lodineal next spoke to the Effect following .
... Year fhall fhow it to be D ineffectual , it may be amended in the next Seffion , by new Provifions , which we shall be then more able to adjust for the Benefit of the Publick . The Hurgo Lodineal next spoke to the Effect following .
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A defence of adm1 | 1 |
against the Bill | 60 |
Q of Hungraland ought to be affifted | 66 |
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