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... they instantly armed themselves , and returned with a large concourse of the natives to the spot . They came in sight of the tree just as the tyger had received his mortal wound . He 6 [ JAN . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809 .
... they instantly armed themselves , and returned with a large concourse of the natives to the spot . They came in sight of the tree just as the tyger had received his mortal wound . He 6 [ JAN . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1809 .
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... Edinburgh , were late- ly opened and robbed . He was ad- mitted to bail , but forfeited his bail . bond , and went to London , where he assumed the name of George An- derson , and was working at his trade of a blacksmith , with Messrs ...
... Edinburgh , were late- ly opened and robbed . He was ad- mitted to bail , but forfeited his bail . bond , and went to London , where he assumed the name of George An- derson , and was working at his trade of a blacksmith , with Messrs ...
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... EDINBURGH ANNUAL RE- GISTER , Vol . I. Part 2 . 17th . The daughter of a respect . able tradesman , at a town in Surrey , not far distant from London , a very pretty and accomplished girl , only in her 15th year JAN . 16 , 17. ] 31 ...
... EDINBURGH ANNUAL RE- GISTER , Vol . I. Part 2 . 17th . The daughter of a respect . able tradesman , at a town in Surrey , not far distant from London , a very pretty and accomplished girl , only in her 15th year JAN . 16 , 17. ] 31 ...
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