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... Court of St. James's as a grand Collar day . At noon the following Ode , written by William Whitehead , Efq . Poet Laureat , and fet by Mr. Stanley , Matter of the King's band , will be performed in the Great Council chamber , before ...
... Court of St. James's as a grand Collar day . At noon the following Ode , written by William Whitehead , Efq . Poet Laureat , and fet by Mr. Stanley , Matter of the King's band , will be performed in the Great Council chamber , before ...
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... mortal --- confcious of events to come ! The barren court him , and the fruitful blefs , + t . This picture of a Mubometan Santo will Nor LONDON GAZETTE , Saturday , January 10th , 1784- Whitehall Abfentees . Poetical Account of Bagdad . 7.
... mortal --- confcious of events to come ! The barren court him , and the fruitful blefs , + t . This picture of a Mubometan Santo will Nor LONDON GAZETTE , Saturday , January 10th , 1784- Whitehall Abfentees . Poetical Account of Bagdad . 7.
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... Court of Proprietors of Eaft India flock was held at their Hofe in Leadenhall - street , for the election by ballot of three Directors , in the room of Sir William James , Bart . de- ceafed , and Sir Henry Fletcher , Bart . and Jacob ...
... Court of Proprietors of Eaft India flock was held at their Hofe in Leadenhall - street , for the election by ballot of three Directors , in the room of Sir William James , Bart . de- ceafed , and Sir Henry Fletcher , Bart . and Jacob ...
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... Clerks of the Bank of England , on account of the Paymaster - General of his Majesty's forses , or in any other manner whatever , That a General Court of the faid Company will be 66 fur 46 Parliamentary Debates . at the ...
... Clerks of the Bank of England , on account of the Paymaster - General of his Majesty's forses , or in any other manner whatever , That a General Court of the faid Company will be 66 fur 46 Parliamentary Debates . at the ...
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... Court be reftraine ing , for the determination , by ballot , of the ful - ed only from refcinding any acts of the Court lowing Propofitions , viz . of Directors , after the King's pleasure thall have been fignified on the fame ...
... Court be reftraine ing , for the determination , by ballot , of the ful - ed only from refcinding any acts of the Court lowing Propofitions , viz . of Directors , after the King's pleasure thall have been fignified on the fame ...
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