... prefent ; William Foard and John Mofley proceffioned John Boo land , prefent ; John Mofby proceffioned William Turner's Land , prefent ; David Atkines and John Mofby proceffioned the Land of Will'm Foard , preffent ; Mofby and John ...
... prefent ; Wil- liam Foard and John Mofley proceffioned John Bowe land , prefent ; John Mofby proceffioned William Turner's Land , prefent ; David Atkines an John Mofby proceffioned the Land of Will'm Foard , preffent ; Mofby and John ...
... prefent Seffion of Par- liament , intituled , An Act to repeal the Duties impofed by an A , made in the laft Seffion of Parliament , for granting an Aid and Contribution for the Profecution of the War ; and to make more effectual ...
... prefent Station , without deriving any other obvious Advantage than merely the Relief of the aforefaid Garrifons , might not be pro- ductive of Effects pernicious to the general Interefts of our Affairs ? The prefent Difpofition of the ...
... prefent , even tho ' we fhould never at any Time hereafter contract one Shilling of new Debt : I have indeed heard of a great many Projects for that Pur- A pofe ; and fome of those Projects have appear- ed pretty well in Theory , but ...
... prefent ftate of the Alms - Houfe - SHEWETH ; ΤΗ HAT however foreign it may be from our prefent purpofe , to enter on the great poli- tical queftion , Whether the emigration of foreigners into this country , ought , or ought not to be ...
... prefent reign 65 True caufe of the prefent diforders Character of the prefent An Objections to the Cr in C - f Sir W. Draper's defence of that nobleman The reply ; with an addrefs to Sir William Sir William's defence of himself His ...
... prefent year ; and if God in his provi- dence Continue him in the Miniftry among us , to Add as we are able , and his fircum- ftances May Require . Furder voated that the one half of his Rate for the prefent year fhall be paid him in ...
... prefent ftate of the Alms - Houfe - SHEWETH ; THAT HAT however foreign it may be from our prefent purpofe , to enter on the great poli- tical queftion , Whether the emigration of foreigners into this country , ought , or ought not to be ...
... prefent year ; and if God in his provi- dence Continue him in the Miniftry among us , to Add as we are able , and his fircum- ftances May Require . Furder voated that the one half of his Rate for the prefent year shall be paid him in ...