Annual Register, 第 25 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... loss , were rejected , though the market price , at which it was offered , had then fallen to 110. a ton ; fo that deducting from this 71. 35. the discount re mitted , and 67. 10s . the duty paid by the Company , their price was 231 ...
... loss , were rejected , though the market price , at which it was offered , had then fallen to 110. a ton ; fo that deducting from this 71. 35. the discount re mitted , and 67. 10s . the duty paid by the Company , their price was 231 ...
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... loss or detri . ment that may accrue to them in confequence of fuch payment . During the courfe of this in- quiry , two circumftances engaged our obfervation . First , The injury fuftained by the public from not having the ufe of the ...
... loss or detri . ment that may accrue to them in confequence of fuch payment . During the courfe of this in- quiry , two circumftances engaged our obfervation . First , The injury fuftained by the public from not having the ufe of the ...
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... loss before the country people , he pronounced both father and fon to have been bewitched . Some weeks after , the widow fold all the moveables for the benefit of the younger chil- dren ; and the farm was leafed . One of the neighbours ...
... loss before the country people , he pronounced both father and fon to have been bewitched . Some weeks after , the widow fold all the moveables for the benefit of the younger chil- dren ; and the farm was leafed . One of the neighbours ...
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... was made by the blowing up of a mine . The attack was made with great bravery , but great loss . At length the garrifon gave up , on on the most honourable condi- tions . The colonel took 128 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1782 .
... was made by the blowing up of a mine . The attack was made with great bravery , but great loss . At length the garrifon gave up , on on the most honourable condi- tions . The colonel took 128 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1782 .
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... loss of the whole corps . Great flaughter ; Colonel Fletcher killed , and Baillie , with a small number of Europeans , taken prisoners . General Sir Hector Monro retreats to Chingleput , and from thence to Ma- dras . Deplorable fate of ...
... loss of the whole corps . Great flaughter ; Colonel Fletcher killed , and Baillie , with a small number of Europeans , taken prisoners . General Sir Hector Monro retreats to Chingleput , and from thence to Ma- dras . Deplorable fate of ...
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