The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... pounds in my hands ; at which small charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into such order , that no such gangs should ever be able , for the future , to form them- selves into bodies , or ...
... pounds in my hands ; at which small charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into such order , that no such gangs should ever be able , for the future , to form them- selves into bodies , or ...
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... pounds of it had come to my hands , the whole gang of cut - throats was entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of the town , and others out of the kingdom . Though my health was now ...
... pounds of it had come to my hands , the whole gang of cut - throats was entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of the town , and others out of the kingdom . Though my health was now ...
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... pounds a - year of the dirtiest money upon earth to little more than three hundred pounds ; a consider- able proportion of which remained with my clerk ; and , indeed , if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid ...
... pounds a - year of the dirtiest money upon earth to little more than three hundred pounds ; a consider- able proportion of which remained with my clerk ; and , indeed , if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid ...
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... pounds for the apprehending felons for certain felonies committed in certain places , which I prevented from being revived , had formerly cost the government several thousand pounds in a single year . Secondly , that all such ...
... pounds for the apprehending felons for certain felonies committed in certain places , which I prevented from being revived , had formerly cost the government several thousand pounds in a single year . Secondly , that all such ...
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... pound expence , and had produced none of the ill consequences above mentioned ; but , lastly , had actually suppressed the evil for a time , and had plainly pointed out the means of suppressing it for ever . This I would myself have ...
... pound expence , and had produced none of the ill consequences above mentioned ; but , lastly , had actually suppressed the evil for a time , and had plainly pointed out the means of suppressing it for ever . This I would myself have ...
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