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his Wife was in Labour : And fent wor next Day to Rofs , that his Wife was brought to Bed of a Son.That he went to Dunmain and dined there , and Ld Aitham fwore he should fee his S n . A That the Nurfe brought the Child ; that the ...
his Wife was in Labour : And fent wor next Day to Rofs , that his Wife was brought to Bed of a Son.That he went to Dunmain and dined there , and Ld Aitham fwore he should fee his S n . A That the Nurfe brought the Child ; that the ...
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Dougan , a Romish Prieft ( brought by Habeas Corpus from Chefier ) was by the Lord chief Justice Lee committed to Newgate ... S. E. Advice came from Plymouth , which was brought by the Phenix Man of War ,, that a French Squadron tail'd ...
Dougan , a Romish Prieft ( brought by Habeas Corpus from Chefier ) was by the Lord chief Justice Lee committed to Newgate ... S. E. Advice came from Plymouth , which was brought by the Phenix Man of War ,, that a French Squadron tail'd ...
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1715 , that he gave the Nurfe half a Guinea , when that Coin was fo fcarce as not to be met with in fifty Miles - My Lady , therefore , could not be brought to Bed in April , or May , and in September too , of the fame Year ...
1715 , that he gave the Nurfe half a Guinea , when that Coin was fo fcarce as not to be met with in fifty Miles - My Lady , therefore , could not be brought to Bed in April , or May , and in September too , of the fame Year ...
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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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