The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 - Europe |
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... letter , stating , that on the morning of the robbery , a cart was seen being unloaded with cloth in St John- street , and the cloth carried into a house in a court in that street . Mr Gustard attended to the letter , and made inquiries ...
... letter , stating , that on the morning of the robbery , a cart was seen being unloaded with cloth in St John- street , and the cloth carried into a house in a court in that street . Mr Gustard attended to the letter , and made inquiries ...
Page 19
... letter from Mrs R. written on Tuesday , and re- ceived by him the following day , in which he was informed that his daugh- ter was ill , although at that time ac- tually dead . The next witness was Jane Wil- liams , of Rosehall - heath ...
... letter from Mrs R. written on Tuesday , and re- ceived by him the following day , in which he was informed that his daugh- ter was ill , although at that time ac- tually dead . The next witness was Jane Wil- liams , of Rosehall - heath ...
Page 36
... letters he fre- quently spoke of the happiness which he might expect in putting such a mo- ther over his children ... letter over and over again before destroy- ing it ; you are very cruel to bid me de- stroy them . The world is full ...
... letters he fre- quently spoke of the happiness which he might expect in putting such a mo- ther over his children ... letter over and over again before destroy- ing it ; you are very cruel to bid me de- stroy them . The world is full ...
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... letters . Examined by Mr MARRYAT . Q. Do you know that hand ? -A . I can't say that , I believe I do . A. I am not sure that I don't . Q. Do you swear you don't know ? — Q. By Lord ELLENBOROUGH . If you received that letter in your hand ...
... letters . Examined by Mr MARRYAT . Q. Do you know that hand ? -A . I can't say that , I believe I do . A. I am not sure that I don't . Q. Do you swear you don't know ? — Q. By Lord ELLENBOROUGH . If you received that letter in your hand ...
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... letter was very legible , but your last I could not make out . God Your's , B. F. " bless you . Some of the succeeding letters were occupied with censures of the talkative spirit of the country people . The last was dated April , 1805 ...
... letter was very legible , but your last I could not make out . God Your's , B. F. " bless you . Some of the succeeding letters were occupied with censures of the talkative spirit of the country people . The last was dated April , 1805 ...
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