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... given himself up to the direction of Robert Fraser and his associates , that they had jointly concerted their affairs at the house of the Dowager Lady Lovat , and that he meaned to return the next day into his own country , without ...
... given himself up to the direction of Robert Fraser and his associates , that they had jointly concerted their affairs at the house of the Dowager Lady Lovat , and that he meaned to return the next day into his own country , without ...
Page 386
... given among the voters , in sums of twenty guineas a man , and that the persons who were intrusted with the disbursement of this money , and who were chiefly the magistrates of the town , devised very singular and absurd contrivances to ...
... given among the voters , in sums of twenty guineas a man , and that the persons who were intrusted with the disbursement of this money , and who were chiefly the magistrates of the town , devised very singular and absurd contrivances to ...
Page 473
... given in the course of the work , which evince the elegant Latinity taught in these favoured retreats of the Muses . Art . 57. Masonic Miscellanies , in Poetry and Prose . Containing , I. The Muse of Masonry , comprising 170 Masonic ...
... given in the course of the work , which evince the elegant Latinity taught in these favoured retreats of the Muses . Art . 57. Masonic Miscellanies , in Poetry and Prose . Containing , I. The Muse of Masonry , comprising 170 Masonic ...
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