The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Or Military, Relative to England and Wales, from the Invasion of the Romans to the Present Time, Volume 3G. Kearsley, 1775 |
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Pagina 9
... whole amount of the collection at the rehearsal on the 3d , at the fermon on this day , and at the feast , was 9061. 195 . 8d . Within these few days 30,000 quarters of wheat were brought up for exportation . April 12. The collection ...
... whole amount of the collection at the rehearsal on the 3d , at the fermon on this day , and at the feast , was 9061. 195 . 8d . Within these few days 30,000 quarters of wheat were brought up for exportation . April 12. The collection ...
Pagina 11
... whole conduct , du- ring this feffion ; and I must recommend it to you , to promote in your feveral coun- ties a right fenfe of those measures , which have been fo neceffarily taken for the fe- curity and ease of my people . As it is ...
... whole conduct , du- ring this feffion ; and I must recommend it to you , to promote in your feveral coun- ties a right fenfe of those measures , which have been fo neceffarily taken for the fe- curity and ease of my people . As it is ...
Pagina 11
... of Grain and Provifions at Different Periods . To which is added An INDEX to the VOL . III . WHOLE . LONDON : PRINTED FOR G. KEARSLEY , NO . 46 , IN FLEET - STREET , M , DCC , LXXV . DA 32 .887 v.3 Se THE BRITISH CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORIAN .
... of Grain and Provifions at Different Periods . To which is added An INDEX to the VOL . III . WHOLE . LONDON : PRINTED FOR G. KEARSLEY , NO . 46 , IN FLEET - STREET , M , DCC , LXXV . DA 32 .887 v.3 Se THE BRITISH CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORIAN .
Pagina 11
... whole conduct , du- ring this feffion ; and I must recommend it to you , to promote in your feveral coun- ties a right fenfe of those measures , which have been fo neceffarily taken for the fe- curity and ease of my people . As it is ...
... whole conduct , du- ring this feffion ; and I must recommend it to you , to promote in your feveral coun- ties a right fenfe of those measures , which have been fo neceffarily taken for the fe- curity and ease of my people . As it is ...
Pagina 26
... whole building was in flames , as were likewise a great number of staves that were piled up by the fide ; and the wind blew fo ftrong at W. S. W. that two lighters that lay off the wharf , laden with dry ftores , fuch as biscuits ...
... whole building was in flames , as were likewise a great number of staves that were piled up by the fide ; and the wind blew fo ftrong at W. S. W. that two lighters that lay off the wharf , laden with dry ftores , fuch as biscuits ...
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