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Strana 38
To give you some assurance that I have been mindfull of you , since I saw you ,
and that I am none of the coolest of your friends and Servants , I make bold to
send you a copy of a letter which I writ , ( since ) to my brother the Earle of Bathe ,
to ...
To give you some assurance that I have been mindfull of you , since I saw you ,
and that I am none of the coolest of your friends and Servants , I make bold to
send you a copy of a letter which I writ , ( since ) to my brother the Earle of Bathe ,
to ...
Strana 64
The Bishop of London is also for answer to the whole book but obliged me to tell
you , that it must be done with all manner of care and caution , and that you must
not write in such a heat , as you wrote my letter in , nor reflect upon the Scottish ...
The Bishop of London is also for answer to the whole book but obliged me to tell
you , that it must be done with all manner of care and caution , and that you must
not write in such a heat , as you wrote my letter in , nor reflect upon the Scottish ...
Strana 278
ALEXANDER DUNLOP TO T.C. Nunnington Sept the 23d 1699 REVEREND SIR
This comes to acquaint you , that on Wednesday last I receiv'd a Letter from my
Brother John , dated at Aberdeen the 7th of this Month , wherein he informs me ...
ALEXANDER DUNLOP TO T.C. Nunnington Sept the 23d 1699 REVEREND SIR
This comes to acquaint you , that on Wednesday last I receiv'd a Letter from my
Brother John , dated at Aberdeen the 7th of this Month , wherein he informs me ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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