English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 559
... taken , that as perfect a separation as possible be made of the following classes of prisoners , viz . That felons be kept entirely separate from debtors ; men from women ; old offenders from young beginners ; and convicts from those ...
... taken , that as perfect a separation as possible be made of the following classes of prisoners , viz . That felons be kept entirely separate from debtors ; men from women ; old offenders from young beginners ; and convicts from those ...
Page 590
... taken them , being at the end of six days fit for duty . The spots were not indeed at that time quite off his body , nor his gums sound ; but without any other medicine , than a gargarism of elixir vitriol , he became quite healthy ...
... taken them , being at the end of six days fit for duty . The spots were not indeed at that time quite off his body , nor his gums sound ; but without any other medicine , than a gargarism of elixir vitriol , he became quite healthy ...
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... taken by persons in offices of publick trust in Scotland : therefore be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , That from and after the first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty - six , no person ...
... taken by persons in offices of publick trust in Scotland : therefore be it enacted by the authority aforesaid , That from and after the first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty - six , no person ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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