The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 - Europe |
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Page 1
... continued burning until the whole of their valuable contents , consisting of immense piles of coals and timber , were entirely consumed . The ex- tensive range of stabling , belonging to Mr Pocock , and several valuable horses also ...
... continued burning until the whole of their valuable contents , consisting of immense piles of coals and timber , were entirely consumed . The ex- tensive range of stabling , belonging to Mr Pocock , and several valuable horses also ...
Page 3
... continued playing in the court - yard , to which his excellency seemed to attend with great pleasure ; and at near four he took his departure , expressing his high satisfaction at the polite hospi- tality he had experienced . Thursday ...
... continued playing in the court - yard , to which his excellency seemed to attend with great pleasure ; and at near four he took his departure , expressing his high satisfaction at the polite hospi- tality he had experienced . Thursday ...
Page 9
... continued with her for some time . She afterwards assisted her to remove to a different house in the same street , where the prisoner again came to live with the prosecutrix . Shortly after she came to live with her the second time ...
... continued with her for some time . She afterwards assisted her to remove to a different house in the same street , where the prisoner again came to live with the prosecutrix . Shortly after she came to live with her the second time ...
Page 10
... continued to live with her 11 weeks after the 9th of August . James Bligh , an officer , stated , that when the prosecutrix told him her story , he went to the house of the prisoners along with another officer , and carried them , and ...
... continued to live with her 11 weeks after the 9th of August . James Bligh , an officer , stated , that when the prosecutrix told him her story , he went to the house of the prisoners along with another officer , and carried them , and ...
Page 11
... continued at the top for some time . Nothing has transpired from which the friends of the deceased can judge of the cause which led to the sad catastrophe . Mr Levi has left a wife and eight grown up children . Last week a woman was ...
... continued at the top for some time . Nothing has transpired from which the friends of the deceased can judge of the cause which led to the sad catastrophe . Mr Levi has left a wife and eight grown up children . Last week a woman was ...
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