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James A. Corrigan (secretary, Charlotte A.ams) was about titie same age as his secretary, or maybe a little younger.
Murder By The Book Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1951
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• II* When battalions afiemblc in titie of conrTguoui clofe columns, they fhould be fo pkccd thai no croffing or retardment of the aftcr-fnarch may be
Rules and Regulations for the Formations, Field Exercise and Movements of His Majesty's Forces Great Britain Adjutant-General's Office, Sir William Fawcett 1794
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By which means he gott some good quan - titie and returned in saftie, by which y "plantation had a duble benefite, iirst, a present refreshing by y" food brought, and secondly, they knew y 'way to those parts for their benifite hearafter.
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They preach abftinence, temperance, and contentment; there would be an opportunity of praAifing thofe virtues themfelves, which they re - commend to others; the title of lord they would drop, as it is a lay titie, and certainly much inferior to that of bifljop, and a titje that was totalfy unknown to the primitive faints, and unaffumed by any proteftant, or even H catholic
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Whenever the grantor named in such a when entry hae deed of real estate or tlu; heirs or devisees of such grantor, eve8i "titie in have heretofore made an entry for breacli of the condi - suchentry'etc, tions thereof, on the premises conveyed, in order to re - «iiaii be prima.,
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