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... .5 A ANGL : CHRISTO SIGILL : ΛΟΝ COLL LESIAE HARVARD THE BEQUEST OF CLARKE GAYTON PICKMAN , OF BOSTON , MASS . ( Class of 1811 ) . Received 13 July , 1860 . 40-260 ee C. Gayton Pichm given him by his Grandfather April 18.
... .5 A ANGL : CHRISTO SIGILL : ΛΟΝ COLL LESIAE HARVARD THE BEQUEST OF CLARKE GAYTON PICKMAN , OF BOSTON , MASS . ( Class of 1811 ) . Received 13 July , 1860 . 40-260 ee C. Gayton Pichm given him by his Grandfather April 18.
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... that eighteen per cent . was the usual interest ; but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . VOL . III . D of England , at four shillings in the pound ; NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS 19.
... that eighteen per cent . was the usual interest ; but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . VOL . III . D of England , at four shillings in the pound ; NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS 19.
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... received the first intelligence of it with the utmost possible surprise , indignation , and alarm . So far from ... receiving a more full account on the 23d March , 1770 , they state , that " Messrs . John Pybus , John Call , and James ...
... received the first intelligence of it with the utmost possible surprise , indignation , and alarm . So far from ... receiving a more full account on the 23d March , 1770 , they state , that " Messrs . John Pybus , John Call , and James ...
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... received into the na- bob's service . " It was indeed a matter of no won- derful sagacity to determine whether the court of directors , with their miserable salaries to their ser- vants , of four or five hundred pounds a year , or the ...
... received into the na- bob's service . " It was indeed a matter of no won- derful sagacity to determine whether the court of directors , with their miserable salaries to their ser- vants , of four or five hundred pounds a year , or the ...
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... receiving assignments upon any part of the territorial revenue , on any pre- tence whatsoever . You recollect , Mr. Speaker , that the chancellor of the exchequer strongly professed to retain every part of Mr. Fox's bill , which was ...
... receiving assignments upon any part of the territorial revenue , on any pre- tence whatsoever . You recollect , Mr. Speaker , that the chancellor of the exchequer strongly professed to retain every part of Mr. Fox's bill , which was ...
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