Scrapeana. Fugitive miscellanyJohn CROFT (S.A.S.) 1792 |
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... means , " A Bride maid found the ring in the chamber after the wedding night , the pofey , Cui dedit , fe dedit ; i . e . " He gave it to her who gave herself . " The Abigail , at a lofs for the fenfe , gave it to the nurfe who ...
... means , " A Bride maid found the ring in the chamber after the wedding night , the pofey , Cui dedit , fe dedit ; i . e . " He gave it to her who gave herself . " The Abigail , at a lofs for the fenfe , gave it to the nurfe who ...
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... means they woud be eternally loft , caufe how fhoud they hear without a Preacher . fo Mifter Printer preay reform the Publick , that I afks their pardens if the Womun hanged her self . For I as I hopes they will drop any furder ...
... means they woud be eternally loft , caufe how fhoud they hear without a Preacher . fo Mifter Printer preay reform the Publick , that I afks their pardens if the Womun hanged her self . For I as I hopes they will drop any furder ...
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... means he lived ; he answered , If you had afked me by what means I die , I fhould fay by hunger . A Criminal at Oporto going to be hanged , would not quit the ladder before they gave him fome liquor . A cup of wine being brought , be ...
... means he lived ; he answered , If you had afked me by what means I die , I fhould fay by hunger . A Criminal at Oporto going to be hanged , would not quit the ladder before they gave him fome liquor . A cup of wine being brought , be ...
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... means of bringing an old house over his head and haften his departure . There was a Minifter deprived for incon- formity , who faid to fome of his friends that if they deprived him it fhould coft an hundred men's men's lives . The party ...
... means of bringing an old house over his head and haften his departure . There was a Minifter deprived for incon- formity , who faid to fome of his friends that if they deprived him it fhould coft an hundred men's men's lives . The party ...
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... mean- ing was , that if he loft his benefice he would practice phyfic , and then he thought he should kill an hundred men in time , Mifs W , commonly called Peg , on leaving the Ball - Room at York , from age and infirmity was near ...
... mean- ing was , that if he loft his benefice he would practice phyfic , and then he thought he should kill an hundred men in time , Mifs W , commonly called Peg , on leaving the Ball - Room at York , from age and infirmity was near ...
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