| 1784 - 468 pages
...his means, and proteftiug his readircefs to lay down his life in fuch a glorious caufe. Maflaniello repeating often thefe and fuch like words, wonderfully...next the toll houfe for fruit, both which were burnt t9 the ground, with all the books and accounts, and goods and furniture. This being done, every one... | |
| 1793 - 412 pages
...deliverance from their oppreffions by his means, and protefting his readinefs to lay down his life in fiich a glorious caufe. Maffaniello repeating often thefe...furniture. This being done, every one fhut up his (hop ; and, the numbers jncrealmg, many thoufand people uniting themfelves, went to other parts of... | |
| 1798 - 666 pages
...his means, and protefting his readinefs to lay down his life in fuch a glorious caufe. Maflaniello repeating often thefe and fuch like words, wonderfully...co-operate with him to this purpofe. To begin ,the work, fire was put to the houfe next the tollhoufe for fruit, both which were burnt to the ground, with all... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 pages
...co-operate with him to this purpose. To begin the work, fire was put to the house next the toll-house for fruit, both which were burnt to the ground, with...books and accounts, and goods and furniture. This done, every one shut up his shop, and, the numbers increasing, many thousand people uniting themselves... | |
| 1812 - 538 pages
...co-operate with him to this purpose. To begin the work, fire was put to the house next the toll-house for fruit, both which were burnt to the ground, with...books and accounts, and goods and furniture. This done, every one shut up his shop, and, the numbers increasing, many thousand people uniting themselves... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 pages
...co-operate with him to this purpose. To begin the work, fire was put to the house next the toll-house for fruit, both which were burnt to the ground, with...books and accounts, and goods and furniture. This done, every one shut up his shop, and, the numbers increasing, many thousand people uniting themselves... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 854 pages
...co-operate with him for this purpose. To begin the work, fire was put to the house next to the toll-house for fruit, both which were burnt to the ground, with all the books and accounts, goods and furniture. This done, every one shut up his shop, and, the numbers increasing, many thousand... | |
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