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... called Right Boys ; who , supported by many persons of consideration , concerted and successfully carried into effect plans for defrauding the clergy of their tythes . Local quarrels produced the Defenders and Peep - of - day Boys ( so ...
... called Right Boys ; who , supported by many persons of consideration , concerted and successfully carried into effect plans for defrauding the clergy of their tythes . Local quarrels produced the Defenders and Peep - of - day Boys ( so ...
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... called to the throne . ' Many curious particulars are given , relating to the manner in which slaves are obtained to supply the European ships . It is the occupation of a class of natives , who are called mer- chants , to travel into ...
... called to the throne . ' Many curious particulars are given , relating to the manner in which slaves are obtained to supply the European ships . It is the occupation of a class of natives , who are called mer- chants , to travel into ...
Page 527
... called Zaffre ; from . which he inferred that this substance contains a peculiar me- tallic acid , and which he ... called called Adrianople Red . By M. HAUSSMANN . - This Chemical Annals . Nos . 118-123 . 527.
... called Zaffre ; from . which he inferred that this substance contains a peculiar me- tallic acid , and which he ... called called Adrianople Red . By M. HAUSSMANN . - This Chemical Annals . Nos . 118-123 . 527.
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