English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... thing I forgot that , in the course of what I said , I let him know that such things would materially create appearances and interpretations in the world that , by weakening his administration , might give rise to disturbance in ...
... thing I forgot that , in the course of what I said , I let him know that such things would materially create appearances and interpretations in the world that , by weakening his administration , might give rise to disturbance in ...
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... things to be considered , whereof two by you the jury , and one by the Court . The first thing under your consideration is , Whether the defendant , Mr Francklin , is guilty of the publication of this Craftsman or not ? The second is ...
... things to be considered , whereof two by you the jury , and one by the Court . The first thing under your consideration is , Whether the defendant , Mr Francklin , is guilty of the publication of this Craftsman or not ? The second is ...
Page 888
... things which , I well knew , a woman had no business with , but that it was impossible to keep silent , when I saw so many brave men in want of every thing ; and had nothing more to give them . Thereupon he thanked me once more ...
... things which , I well knew , a woman had no business with , but that it was impossible to keep silent , when I saw so many brave men in want of every thing ; and had nothing more to give them . Thereupon he thanked me once more ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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