Edinburgh Fugitive PiecesWilliam Creech; and T. Cadell, London, 1791 - 295 psl. |
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... town with those of the country , 255 39. Account of the extraordinary duel of Capt . Wildair and Mr Manly , 259 40. An account of phyfical phænomena in Scotland fince 1782 , 268 41. A prologue on Stewart Nicolfon's first appearance on ...
... town with those of the country , 255 39. Account of the extraordinary duel of Capt . Wildair and Mr Manly , 259 40. An account of phyfical phænomena in Scotland fince 1782 , 268 41. A prologue on Stewart Nicolfon's first appearance on ...
17 psl.
... towns were to furnish a certain number of companies - arms and ammunition were to be furnish- ed by Government - magazines for arms and ammunition were to be erected in every town and village , & c . WHEN the peeple are armed , Sir ...
... towns were to furnish a certain number of companies - arms and ammunition were to be furnish- ed by Government - magazines for arms and ammunition were to be erected in every town and village , & c . WHEN the peeple are armed , Sir ...
28 psl.
William Creech. than the most confiderable merchant can purchase it at the manufacturing towns in England , though buying 50,000 yards together , and paying ready money . The Seller being a Perfon of Character , presumes his word will ...
William Creech. than the most confiderable merchant can purchase it at the manufacturing towns in England , though buying 50,000 yards together , and paying ready money . The Seller being a Perfon of Character , presumes his word will ...
33 psl.
... town and country . N. B. These Genuine Spirits are all from an EN- TERED EXCISE CELLAR . X. GENUINE FOREIGN WHITE AND RED WINES , laft vintage , as cheap as home - brewed.— Currant Wine , of vintage 1780 , of the fame quali- ty and ...
... town and country . N. B. These Genuine Spirits are all from an EN- TERED EXCISE CELLAR . X. GENUINE FOREIGN WHITE AND RED WINES , laft vintage , as cheap as home - brewed.— Currant Wine , of vintage 1780 , of the fame quali- ty and ...
46 psl.
... Town- Council . It is thought his new way of life had brought on the difeafe . IV . DIED of a ftrangury in the Caftle - hill , one of the City's Water - pipes , much regretted , having long preferved an unblemished character . V. A ...
... Town- Council . It is thought his new way of life had brought on the difeafe . IV . DIED of a ftrangury in the Caftle - hill , one of the City's Water - pipes , much regretted , having long preferved an unblemished character . V. A ...
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