The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... night , in a. 1 III . The Evidence of the Murder . HIS is the laft of the three heads Tinto which we divided the proceed- ings begun on Monday Aug. 12. - For diftinctnefs we shall fubdivide it into the following five beads : 1. Whether ...
... night , in a. 1 III . The Evidence of the Murder . HIS is the laft of the three heads Tinto which we divided the proceed- ings begun on Monday Aug. 12. - For diftinctnefs we shall fubdivide it into the following five beads : 1. Whether ...
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... night , both before and after fupper , told her , that the likewife had cautioned Eastmiln to take nothing from his wife . - De- pones , That the deponent never infinuat- ed to Eaftmiln any fufpicions she had of his life being in danger ...
... night , both before and after fupper , told her , that the likewife had cautioned Eastmiln to take nothing from his wife . - De- pones , That the deponent never infinuat- ed to Eaftmiln any fufpicions she had of his life being in danger ...
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... night . " . -That at night Mrs Ogilvie and the deponent went out together , Mrs Ogilvie having expreffed her impatience for Andrew Stewart's arrival : That they did not meet with Andrew Stewart ; but when they returned to the house ...
... night . " . -That at night Mrs Ogilvie and the deponent went out together , Mrs Ogilvie having expreffed her impatience for Andrew Stewart's arrival : That they did not meet with Andrew Stewart ; but when they returned to the house ...
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... night thereafter , that the faid Andrew Stewart had retired with Mrs Ogilvie into a private room . Andrew Stewart depones , " That on the Monday before Eaftmiln's death , Lieut . Ogilvie came to the deponent's houfe at Alyth : That on ...
... night thereafter , that the faid Andrew Stewart had retired with Mrs Ogilvie into a private room . Andrew Stewart depones , " That on the Monday before Eaftmiln's death , Lieut . Ogilvie came to the deponent's houfe at Alyth : That on ...
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... night , it being Friday night , and he ftaid with the deponent Sa- turday and Sunday nights , and left him on Monday , and on the Saturday after , the deponent heard of Eaftmiln's death . " George Campbell of Carfegownie , fheriff ...
... night , it being Friday night , and he ftaid with the deponent Sa- turday and Sunday nights , and left him on Monday , and on the Saturday after , the deponent heard of Eaftmiln's death . " George Campbell of Carfegownie , fheriff ...
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Page 229 - In humble simplest habit clad, No wealth nor power had he ; Wisdom and worth were all he had, But these were all to me. 'The blossom opening to the day, The dews of heaven refin'd, Could nought of purity display, To emulate his mind.
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