The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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... person who suffered for high treason of this kind , was William Anderton , a printer , who was tried in the fifth year of William and Mary . Poor Anderton , it was afterwards proved , was innocent ; and the person who actually printed ...
... person who suffered for high treason of this kind , was William Anderton , a printer , who was tried in the fifth year of William and Mary . Poor Anderton , it was afterwards proved , was innocent ; and the person who actually printed ...
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... persons in the kingdom , is declared in this instru- ment to have been made by all the persons by whom it was to be paid . The instrument does not indeed express in what manner the consent of all was given to the grant ; but , as that ...
... persons in the kingdom , is declared in this instru- ment to have been made by all the persons by whom it was to be paid . The instrument does not indeed express in what manner the consent of all was given to the grant ; but , as that ...
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... person or persons wilfully making , or causing to be made , false returns in the books of baptisms , burials , or marriages , " being thereof law- fully convicted , shall be deemed and adjudged to be guilty of felony , and shall be ...
... person or persons wilfully making , or causing to be made , false returns in the books of baptisms , burials , or marriages , " being thereof law- fully convicted , shall be deemed and adjudged to be guilty of felony , and shall be ...
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