The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1814 |
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... merchants and ship - owners of that port was held on the 10th Sept. 1812 , to consider of the subject , and they were unanimously of opinion that " were a floating light to be placed near the Lynn Knock , it would very much diminish the ...
... merchants and ship - owners of that port was held on the 10th Sept. 1812 , to consider of the subject , and they were unanimously of opinion that " were a floating light to be placed near the Lynn Knock , it would very much diminish the ...
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... merchant , ship- master , or any one engaged in mercantile con- cerns , will do himself justice if he neglects the aid offered by this valuable guide to the custom house . Treatise on the Law of Evidence . By S. M. Phillips , Esq . of ...
... merchant , ship- master , or any one engaged in mercantile con- cerns , will do himself justice if he neglects the aid offered by this valuable guide to the custom house . Treatise on the Law of Evidence . By S. M. Phillips , Esq . of ...
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... merchant , designs her as wife for his step - son . The latter discovering her in- clination for his rival , endeavours to have him arrested ; but the debt is dis- charged by his uncle , who , after many reports to the prejudice of his ...
... merchant , designs her as wife for his step - son . The latter discovering her in- clination for his rival , endeavours to have him arrested ; but the debt is dis- charged by his uncle , who , after many reports to the prejudice of his ...
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... merchant , provided a pudding , containing 168 pounds of flour , 48 of suet , 121 of raisins and currants , 32 of sugar , 201 eggs , 8 gallons of milk , and 1 of brandy . This pudding described as full 21 feet in length , is said to ...
... merchant , provided a pudding , containing 168 pounds of flour , 48 of suet , 121 of raisins and currants , 32 of sugar , 201 eggs , 8 gallons of milk , and 1 of brandy . This pudding described as full 21 feet in length , is said to ...
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... merchant . John Harris , esq . of Kittens Court , to Miss Margaret Hutchings , of Dartmouth . Aug. 1 , At Tavistock , E. Williams , esq . of Scor- rier house , to Miss Foote , daughter of the late P. F. esq . of Harewood - house . At ...
... merchant . John Harris , esq . of Kittens Court , to Miss Margaret Hutchings , of Dartmouth . Aug. 1 , At Tavistock , E. Williams , esq . of Scor- rier house , to Miss Foote , daughter of the late P. F. esq . of Harewood - house . At ...
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