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... John So- biefki , king of Poland , had obliged the Turks to raise the fiege of Vienna , the emperor , who had left his capital , and was returned to it , fent him word that he paffionately defired to fee the Polish king , and to embrace ...
... John So- biefki , king of Poland , had obliged the Turks to raise the fiege of Vienna , the emperor , who had left his capital , and was returned to it , fent him word that he paffionately defired to fee the Polish king , and to embrace ...
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... John Arabin , of the 10th re- giment of dragoons , is appointed to be Brigadier and Lieutenant , vice John Barlow , who exchanges . - Royal regiment of horse - guards Thomas Deakin , Gent . to be Quarter Master , vice - Evans ; by ...
... John Arabin , of the 10th re- giment of dragoons , is appointed to be Brigadier and Lieutenant , vice John Barlow , who exchanges . - Royal regiment of horse - guards Thomas Deakin , Gent . to be Quarter Master , vice - Evans ; by ...
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... John's in Antigua , Nov. 11 . " We are affured by a veffel which left St Vincent's laft Wednesday , that nothing very material had hap- pened between the troops and Ca- ribbs , nor had the lofs on either fide been very confiderable in ...
... John's in Antigua , Nov. 11 . " We are affured by a veffel which left St Vincent's laft Wednesday , that nothing very material had hap- pened between the troops and Ca- ribbs , nor had the lofs on either fide been very confiderable in ...
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... John Dickie , as be- ing his Lordship's agent and attorney in the cause , was competent to give ê- vidence . The House of Lords were of opinion , that though the objection might affect his credibility , it could not be pleaded in bar of ...
... John Dickie , as be- ing his Lordship's agent and attorney in the cause , was competent to give ê- vidence . The House of Lords were of opinion , that though the objection might affect his credibility , it could not be pleaded in bar of ...
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... John Bane Efq ; was appellant , and the Countess Dowager of Moray ts . Affirmed the decree . s day the bill for the better f poor perfons under certain nces , was rejected in the Up- ably , on a divifion 55 against s day the Lower ...
... John Bane Efq ; was appellant , and the Countess Dowager of Moray ts . Affirmed the decree . s day the bill for the better f poor perfons under certain nces , was rejected in the Up- ably , on a divifion 55 against s day the Lower ...
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