The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... ladies , on horse- back , was here observed crossing the ford . A shrapnel exploded above her head , when she fell into the river , but was raised by some of her own people and conveyed into the forest on the oppo- site side . Whether ...
... ladies , on horse- back , was here observed crossing the ford . A shrapnel exploded above her head , when she fell into the river , but was raised by some of her own people and conveyed into the forest on the oppo- site side . Whether ...
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... Lady Huntingdon's sect , and about half that number Baptists . A detailed account of births in the colony was ordered , but no general record ap- pears to have been kept . And in an- swer to the order for an account of fit persons ...
... Lady Huntingdon's sect , and about half that number Baptists . A detailed account of births in the colony was ordered , but no general record ap- pears to have been kept . And in an- swer to the order for an account of fit persons ...
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... Lady Westmeath's application for a divorce against Lord Westmeath . The depositions of the defendant , Anne Connell , were read , in which she swore to many repeated acts of adultery committed with Lord W .; her first acquaintance with ...
... Lady Westmeath's application for a divorce against Lord Westmeath . The depositions of the defendant , Anne Connell , were read , in which she swore to many repeated acts of adultery committed with Lord W .; her first acquaintance with ...
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... lady was described by her own maid , who deposed , " that she did not think two men enough for her ; " and was further proved , by her now living with a Mr Whatmore , once her husband's clerk , and against whom he has brought a similar ...
... lady was described by her own maid , who deposed , " that she did not think two men enough for her ; " and was further proved , by her now living with a Mr Whatmore , once her husband's clerk , and against whom he has brought a similar ...
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... lady's letters to him ; and certainly the Court was obliged to him for sparing it the pain of hearing half the mass of this filthy correspondence . If the stage can be disgraced by the ill conduct of its professors , the records of the ...
... lady's letters to him ; and certainly the Court was obliged to him for sparing it the pain of hearing half the mass of this filthy correspondence . If the stage can be disgraced by the ill conduct of its professors , the records of the ...
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