The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Kinnear , Mosley Woolf , Lewis Levy , and others , for Extensive Conspiracy . - William Clement , for Libel , II . PROCEEDINGS OF PUBLIC SOCIETIES . The Royal Society of London , Royal Institute of France , Wernerian Society of ...
... Kinnear , Mosley Woolf , Lewis Levy , and others , for Extensive Conspiracy . - William Clement , for Libel , II . PROCEEDINGS OF PUBLIC SOCIETIES . The Royal Society of London , Royal Institute of France , Wernerian Society of ...
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... KINNEAR , MOSELY WOOLF , LEWIS LEVY , THOMAS KEYSE , MON- JOHN TAGUE LE VOY , DAVID LEVY , JOSEPH SAMUEL JACOBS , MICHAEL LEVY , SAMPSON SAMUELS , HENRY WEIL- LER , HENKY LEE ; JOSeph Leigh , AND WILLIAM TALBOT . This was an indictment ...
... KINNEAR , MOSELY WOOLF , LEWIS LEVY , THOMAS KEYSE , MON- JOHN TAGUE LE VOY , DAVID LEVY , JOSEPH SAMUEL JACOBS , MICHAEL LEVY , SAMPSON SAMUELS , HENRY WEIL- LER , HENKY LEE ; JOSeph Leigh , AND WILLIAM TALBOT . This was an indictment ...
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... Kinnear , Lewis Levy , Monta- gue Le Voy , and Mosely Woolf , had pleaded not guilty ; Joseph Josephs had entered a plea of misnomer , which could not be answered ; Tho- mas Keyse , Henry Lee , John Levett , Sampson Samuels , and ...
... Kinnear , Lewis Levy , Monta- gue Le Voy , and Mosely Woolf , had pleaded not guilty ; Joseph Josephs had entered a plea of misnomer , which could not be answered ; Tho- mas Keyse , Henry Lee , John Levett , Sampson Samuels , and ...
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... Kinnear , whom I had however known for a year or two be- fore . He told me that Kinnear would give him a route to Scotland , as also to every manufacturing town in the way . Shortly after this I met Kinnear , who promised me a route . I ...
... Kinnear , whom I had however known for a year or two be- fore . He told me that Kinnear would give him a route to Scotland , as also to every manufacturing town in the way . Shortly after this I met Kinnear , who promised me a route . I ...
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... Meyer I always considered them to be responsible persons . ( A letter was here shown the witness from Keyse . ) I recollect receiving this letter from Mr Kinnear . ( Two let ters from PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . 143.
... Meyer I always considered them to be responsible persons . ( A letter was here shown the witness from Keyse . ) I recollect receiving this letter from Mr Kinnear . ( Two let ters from PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . 143.
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