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... John Garden to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury ; dated Brechin , April 24th , 1767 . May it please your Grace , I am a layman , content with the fruit of my labour , and have nothing to ask for myself . I am a Scots Whig and Pres ...
... John Garden to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury ; dated Brechin , April 24th , 1767 . May it please your Grace , I am a layman , content with the fruit of my labour , and have nothing to ask for myself . I am a Scots Whig and Pres ...
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... JOHN GARDEN . Letter by the Archbishop of Canterbury to John Garden , in answer to the preceding ; dated Lambeth , May 25th , 1767 . Sir , I beg your pardon , that I have suffered your letter , in this busy time , to lie so long ...
... JOHN GARDEN . Letter by the Archbishop of Canterbury to John Garden , in answer to the preceding ; dated Lambeth , May 25th , 1767 . Sir , I beg your pardon , that I have suffered your letter , in this busy time , to lie so long ...
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... John Garden to the Letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury ; dated June 5th , 1767 . My Lord Archbishop , -May it please your Grace , I am instantly favoured with yours of the 25th ult . and have communicated the same to Mr. Sievwright ...
... John Garden to the Letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury ; dated June 5th , 1767 . My Lord Archbishop , -May it please your Grace , I am instantly favoured with yours of the 25th ult . and have communicated the same to Mr. Sievwright ...
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... JOHN GARDEN . GYPSEY JURISDICTION . In England , ' till the time of Henry the Eighth , the Gypsies were not only tolerated , but entitled to several pri- vileges ; amongst others , that , as aliens , they could only be tried by a jury ...
... JOHN GARDEN . GYPSEY JURISDICTION . In England , ' till the time of Henry the Eighth , the Gypsies were not only tolerated , but entitled to several pri- vileges ; amongst others , that , as aliens , they could only be tried by a jury ...
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