The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... given a concise history of the laws that have been made , and remain on the statute book : by which their inefficacy ... given in the Bee , vol . xiii . No. 7. see the Appendix to the Scots Magazine for the year 1745 , page 61 , & c ...
... given a concise history of the laws that have been made , and remain on the statute book : by which their inefficacy ... given in the Bee , vol . xiii . No. 7. see the Appendix to the Scots Magazine for the year 1745 , page 61 , & c ...
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... given away , fhould it ever afterwards be challenged by any heritor in the parish . The precautions taken for the distribution of the poor's funds are likewise simple and excellent , and are as follow . No money can be legally ifsued ...
... given away , fhould it ever afterwards be challenged by any heritor in the parish . The precautions taken for the distribution of the poor's funds are likewise simple and excellent , and are as follow . No money can be legally ifsued ...
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... given notice the Sunday before , that such collection is to be made the next Lord's day , the parson after the service is over , generally addres ses the audience , setting forth in just colours the circumstances of the case , which ...
... given notice the Sunday before , that such collection is to be made the next Lord's day , the parson after the service is over , generally addres ses the audience , setting forth in just colours the circumstances of the case , which ...
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