The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 494
... inhabitants of for a single chaldron , is nearly 121. 9s . 6d .; a town containing upwards of sixty li- but , should they be able by improve- censed victualling - houses , which are the ments hereafter to produce 20,000 , property , or ...
... inhabitants of for a single chaldron , is nearly 121. 9s . 6d .; a town containing upwards of sixty li- but , should they be able by improve- censed victualling - houses , which are the ments hereafter to produce 20,000 , property , or ...
Page 521
... inhabitants of Charleston . The event with a warning voice , " Touch not , of the contest was yet doubtful ; some taste not , handle not , for in the day that dark and portentous clouds still hung thou drinkest thereof thou shalt surely ...
... inhabitants of Charleston . The event with a warning voice , " Touch not , of the contest was yet doubtful ; some taste not , handle not , for in the day that dark and portentous clouds still hung thou drinkest thereof thou shalt surely ...
Page 522
... inhabitants , and had been inform- ed that several of the citizens of Charles- ton had promoted and fomented this spirit . " In consequence of an exchange of prisoners , Dr. Ramsay was sent back to the United States , after an absence ...
... inhabitants , and had been inform- ed that several of the citizens of Charles- ton had promoted and fomented this spirit . " In consequence of an exchange of prisoners , Dr. Ramsay was sent back to the United States , after an absence ...
Page 527
... inhabitants of Charleston to the memory of their lamented fellow - citi- zen , the several societies of which he was a member resolved to wear mourn- ing for thirty days ; a funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Palmer , and a ...
... inhabitants of Charleston to the memory of their lamented fellow - citi- zen , the several societies of which he was a member resolved to wear mourn- ing for thirty days ; a funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Palmer , and a ...
Page 528
... inhabitants of severall well met ; and I , who am of a more loose remote parts of the world , espetially the and carelesse temper , am pleased to see East Indies , they are marked thus , 2 , 3 , that this mie humour has a little per- 4 ...
... inhabitants of severall well met ; and I , who am of a more loose remote parts of the world , espetially the and carelesse temper , am pleased to see East Indies , they are marked thus , 2 , 3 , that this mie humour has a little per- 4 ...
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