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The new and complete Newgate calendar or, Malefactor's universal register : containing new and authentic accounts of all the lives, adventures, exploits, and last dying speeches, confessions, as well as letters to their relatives never before published of the most notorious criminals and violators of the laws of their country (of both sexes and all denominations) who have suffered death and other exemplary punishments for murders, burglaries, felonies, horse stealing, bigamy, forgeries, highway robberies, footpad robberies, perjuries, piracies, rapes, riots, mobbing, sodomy, starving to death, sheep stealing, swindling, high treason, petit treason, sedition, and other misdemeanors : interspersed with notes, reflections, remarks, and inferences, arising from all the several subjects, moral, instructive, and entertaining : comprehending all the most material passages in the sessions papers for a long series of years, more than a century, together with the ordinary of Newgate's account of the capital convicts and complete narratives of all the most remarkable trials : the whole containing the most faithful narratives ever yet published of the various executions and other exemplary punishments, which have happened in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, from the year 1700 to the present time :...
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Bloody nevves from Norvvich, or, A true relation of a bloody attempt of the papists in Norwich to consume the whole city by fire vvhich they had begun to put in practice setting a house a fire at the lower end of High-bridge-street burning it to the ground but by Gods mercy they were hindered from doing any more mischiefe : likewise here is added the last bloody newes from Ireland : consisting of a...
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Bloody nevves from Norvvich, or, A true relation of a bloody attempt of the papists in Norwich to consume the whole city by fire vvhich they had begun to put in practice setting a house a fire at the lower end of High-bridge-street burning it to the ground but by Gods mercy they were hindered from doing any more mischiefe : likewise here is added the last bloody newes from Ireland : consisting of a...
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The only game in town : sportswriting from the New Yorker /
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Tobacco and snuff. (1.)-- Customs, Scotland. A return of the number of pounds weight of leaf tobacco, seized and condemned under the direction of the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, during the last seven years, ending 5th January 1822, with the appropriation of the same; distinguishing each year, and the old and new duties to which it was liable. (2.)-- Customs, Scotland. A return of the number of pounds weight of manufactured tobacco and snuff, seized and condemned under the direction of the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, during the last seven years, ending 5th January 1822, with the appropriation of the same; distinguishing each year, and the old and new duties to which said tobacco and snuff were liable. (3.)-- Customs, Ireland. A return of the number of pounds weight of leaf tobacco, seized and condemned during the last seven years, with the appropriation of the same; distinguishing each year, and the old and new duties to which it was liable. (4.)-- Customs, Ireland. A return of the number of pounds weight of manufactured tobacco and snuff, seized and condemned during the last seven years, with the appropriation of the same; distinguishing each year, and the old and new duties to which they were liable. (5.)-- Customs, Scotland. An account of the number of pounds weight of tobacco, seized and condemned under the direction of the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, from the 5th January 1809 to the 5th January 1822; distinguishing the quantity in each year respectively. (6.)-- Customs, Ireland. An account of the number of pounds weight of tobacco, seized and condemned, from the 5th January 1809 to the 5th January 1822; distinguishing the quantity in each year. (7.)-- Customs, Ireland. An account of the number of pounds weight of tobacco, upon which duty has been paid up for home consumption in Ireland, from the 5th January 1809 to the 5th January...
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A bloudy fight in Hartford-shire, between the Parliaments forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday last; shewing the manner of their engagement, and how the adverse party fell upon the Parliamenteers, to revenge the bloud of the late King. With the particulars thereof, and a narrative of the barbarous actions that were then put in execution, by slitting their fingers, the palm of their hands, and most cruelly wounding them, even from the crown of the head, (almost) to the sole of the foot. Also a bloudy fight at Bristol, between the butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels forces designed for Ireland; the successe thereof; and joyfull newes from...
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A bloudy fight in Hartford-shire, between the Parliaments forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday last; shewing the manner of their engagement, and how the adverse party fell upon the Parliamenteers, to revenge the bloud of the late King. With the particulars thereof, and a narrative of the barbarous actions that were then put in execution, by slitting their fingers, the palm of their hands, and most cruelly wounding them, even from the crown of the head, (almost) to the sole of the foot. Also a bloudy fight at Bristol, between the butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels forces designed for Ireland; the successe thereof; and joyfull newes from...
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The Kings maiesties resolvtion concerning Robert Earl of Warwicke, lord admirall of His Majesties navie royall wherein is declared the Kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs : with the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet : also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs : ... whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read...
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The Kings maiesties resolvtion concerning Robert Earl of Warwicke, lord admirall of His Majesties navie royall wherein is declared the Kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs : with the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and others inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet : also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs : ... whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read...
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The Kings Maiesties resolvtion concerning Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall, wherein is declared the Kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs. : With the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet. : Also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs : ... whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read...
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Die 16. Octob. 1648. A messenger sent to the city of London with a packet of letters from the Isle of Wight, to be communicated to all His Maiesties loyall and true-hearted subjects in his Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales. Concerning his Maiesties answer to the proposition of Ireland, also, severall new proposolls by his Majesty...
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