The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events: Consisting of Authentic Anecdotes, Biographical Memoirs, Manners and Customs, Philosophical Papers, Natural History, Theatrical Intelligence, Analysis of Historical Books, Domestic News, &c. &c. &c, Volume 21789 - History |
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Page 230
... prisoner's being asked by fir Sampfon Wright , where he lodged ? what was his occupation ? and other questions relative to himself , he faid , That he now purfued the bufinefs of artificial flower and fancy trimming making ; that he ...
... prisoner's being asked by fir Sampfon Wright , where he lodged ? what was his occupation ? and other questions relative to himself , he faid , That he now purfued the bufinefs of artificial flower and fancy trimming making ; that he ...
Page 304
... prisoners could have wifhed ; for to be much known for either good or bad qualities , did always at fome period become fatal to the individuals . Punishment always followed inquiries after a particular prince ; and all meffages ...
... prisoners could have wifhed ; for to be much known for either good or bad qualities , did always at fome period become fatal to the individuals . Punishment always followed inquiries after a particular prince ; and all meffages ...
Page 311
... prisoners , pofitively fwore , that at the time of felling it , he particu- larly noticed , that the divifion between his arfenic of each colour had accident- ally moved from its place , and occa- fioned a mixture of the yellow and ...
... prisoners , pofitively fwore , that at the time of felling it , he particu- larly noticed , that the divifion between his arfenic of each colour had accident- ally moved from its place , and occa- fioned a mixture of the yellow and ...
Page 351
... prisoner actually fold and transferred to the faid John Pierce , for which he received the fum of four hundred and twenty- eight pounds one filling and three pence , which was never paid into the hands , or applied to the use of William ...
... prisoner actually fold and transferred to the faid John Pierce , for which he received the fum of four hundred and twenty- eight pounds one filling and three pence , which was never paid into the hands , or applied to the use of William ...
Page 390
... prisoner's name is John Shepherd . The evidence was as follows : William Short de- pofed , that he was at work on the top of a hay - rick , in the grounds of Mr. Bond , a farmer , when he faw the pri- foner driving Mr. Bond's team into ...
... prisoner's name is John Shepherd . The evidence was as follows : William Short de- pofed , that he was at work on the top of a hay - rick , in the grounds of Mr. Bond , a farmer , when he faw the pri- foner driving Mr. Bond's team into ...
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