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Page 345
... Business which had continued in the Family till his Time , the eldest Son being always bred to that Business . A Custom which he and my Father both followed as to their eldest Sons . When I search'd the Register at Ecton , I found an ...
... Business which had continued in the Family till his Time , the eldest Son being always bred to that Business . A Custom which he and my Father both followed as to their eldest Sons . When I search'd the Register at Ecton , I found an ...
Page 379
... Business at Bristol , but fail'd in Debt to a Number of People , compounded and went to America . There , by a close Applica- tion to Business as a Merchant , he acquir'd a plentiful Fortune in a few Years . Returning to England in the ...
... Business at Bristol , but fail'd in Debt to a Number of People , compounded and went to America . There , by a close Applica- tion to Business as a Merchant , he acquir'd a plentiful Fortune in a few Years . Returning to England in the ...
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... Business . I now open'd a little Stationer's Shop . I had in it Blanks of all Sorts the correctest that ever appear'd among us , being assisted in that by my Friend Brientnal ; I had also Paper , Parchment , Chapmen's Books , & c . One ...
... Business . I now open'd a little Stationer's Shop . I had in it Blanks of all Sorts the correctest that ever appear'd among us , being assisted in that by my Friend Brientnal ; I had also Paper , Parchment , Chapmen's Books , & c . One ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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