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… Sir John Moor, on the court side, drank to Dudley North Esq. as sheriff; a ceremony by which the person so … was understood to be put in nomination for that office 53. North, some time before the day of election, on the strength … the following gentlemen were put in nomination, Dudley North, Thomas Papillion, John Dubois, and Ralph Box, Esqrs. …
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… the two brave brothers, Edwin and Morcar, retired into the north of England to provide for their own safety. When the … not only erected the chapel on the ninth pier from the north end, but likewise endowed the same for two priests, … Overy's) the flames were spread and communicated to the north side of the bridge by a strong south wind, which …
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… to Fleetbridge, for the conveniency of fruiterers. At the north end are two rows of butcher's shops, and from thence to …
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… the conduct of France. Their two chief settlements in North America were Louisiana, up the river Missisippi in the … from the great Edgware road at Paddington, across the north roads to Battle-bridge, and so to Islington; where it … of the reduction of Quebec, the capital of Canada in North America: indeed the successes of the war this year were …
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… our sole and exclusive right to our acquisitions in North America, and its fisheries:and lastly to concur in … France was for her incroachments on our settlements in North America: by this peace full security was obtained …
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… to a violent antagonist to denominate his paper the North Briton. Here it is that the writer of this history … in his task; as the dissensions which this since famous North Briton gave rise to, still continue to agitate the … conomy, were liable to just censure; the writer of the North Briton might have found sufficient employment for his …
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… Britain and Mr. Wilkes, a paper under the name of the North Briton, to give it importance, had been continued by … person, of being author, printer, or publisher, of the North Briton No. 50, the North Briton No. 51, or either of them." By this resolute act …
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… took leases of two extensive pieces of ground, on the north side of the river, called Durham-yard and … wharfs. "The idea of a quay or embankment all along the north side of the river Thames, was first suggested by that … be instructed to move for an impeachment of Henry North, commonly called Lord North, as not only the contriver …
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… No. XXII.) The Scots having made great inroads in the north of England, the king issued writs for a parliament to …
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… The queen, after the defeat at Northampton, retired to the north of England, where she raised forces; the duke of York …
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