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eased: without famine Noble Lords could L not propagate
the Gospel at their ease: by famine, Noble Lords
oblige their friends.
Such was the state of things in a ship
"manifestly prepared" (say the Visitors) "for our reception."
Labour and expence of inspection by Sir Henry
Mildmay and Mr Neild: offe auspices and sufferance
by Lord Pelham. What a troublesome man this Sir
Henry! What a troublesome man this Mr Neild!
Identifier: | JB/116/636/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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636 |
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001 |
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correspondence |
2 |
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recto |
d49 / d50 |
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john herbert koe |
1800 |
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1800 |
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letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7, and note 4 to letter 1824, vol. 7 |
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