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Charles Darwin’s debt to the romantics
how Alexander von Humboldt, Goethe and Wordsworth helped shape Darwin’s view of nature -
Charles Darwin’s debt to the romantics
how Alexander von Humboldt, Goethe and Wordsworth helped shape Darwin’s view of nature -
Charles Darwin’s Debt to the Romantics
How Alexander von Humboldt, Goethe and Wordsworth Helped Shape Darwin’s View of Nature -
Bailouts or bail-ins?
responding to financial crises in emerging economies -
An act for vesting part of the setled [sic] estates of Samuel Dashwood, Esquire, in trustees, for raising money to pay debts and incumbrances, and for providing an equivalent or compensation for the same, to the issue inheritable under his marriage settlement
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Of bondage
debt, property, and personhood in early modern England -
Colonel Burston's case, in relation to the captains of Mr. Wills's regiment
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An Act for the more easy recovery of debts in His Majesty's plantations and colonies in America
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An Act for the more effectual preventing frivolous and vexatious arrests
and for the more easy recovery of debts and damages in the Courts of Great Sessions in the principality of Wales, and in the Court of Assize in the county palatine of Chester, and for the obviating a doubt which has arisen upon an Act made in the fourth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act, that all proceedings in courts of justice, within that part of Great Britain called England, and in the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, shall be in the English language, so far as the same Act doth or may relate to the courts of justice holden within the said principality, and for explaining and amending the said Act -
An Act to charge the sinking fund with the payment of annuities in discharge of navy, victualling, and transport bills, and ordnance debentures, to the amount therein mentioned
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An act to enable Arthur Lord Viscount Irwyn to raise money by mortgage, or sale of certain estates in the counties of York, Lincoln and Oxon, and city of London, for payment of debts, legacies and portions charged thereupon; and to settle the estates herein mentioned on Henry Ingram his next brother, and his heirs
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An act for vesting the estate whereof the Right Honourable Edward, late Earl of Drogheda, died seized in fee-simple, in trustees, to raise by sale of a competent part thereof, money sufficient to discharge his debts and legacies, and other incumbrances affecting the same
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An Act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal-Green, in the county of Middlesex, to pay debts already contracted in finishing and furnishing their workhouse, and on account of the poor of the said parish
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The life of Mary Mordant
[Two lines from Cowper] -
Address of the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, to their members
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Memorial and address to the heretors and session of the parish of Westkirk, on behalf of the poor thereof; upon the subject of petition presented to the heretors and session by several possessors of seats in the chapel of ease praying for an addition, out of the poors funds, to the salary of the preacher thereat over and above seventy pounds sterling
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John Bradshaw, Richard Roe, Thomas Broxsum, and Joyce his wife, John Street, and Elizabeth his wife, Grace Shelmerdine, widow, and Bracey Dorcas, appellants. Sir John Astley, bart. Richard Astley, and Mary Bradshaw, respondents. The appellants case
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John Bradshaw, Richard Roe, Thomas Broxsum, and Joyce his wife, John Street, and Elizabeth his wife, Grace Shelmerdine, widow, and Bracey Dorcas, appellants. Sir John Astley, bart. respondent. The respondent's case
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Condescendance of the debts upon Baikie, given in to the Lords of Session, by Mr. John Arrot. 1717
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Wm. Butler, appelnt. John Burke Esq; and Frances his wife, respnts. Et e con
Upon an original and cross appeal from a decree of the Chancery in Ireland. The case of the said John Burke and Frances his wife, respondents, in the original appeal; and also appellants in the cross appeal -
John Bath, gent. appellant. Robert Conley and Ignatius Conley, respondents. The appellant's case
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James Blackwood, of London, merchant, appellt. John Hamilton, of Grange, Esq; respondent. The appellant's case
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Abstract of the proof adduced for Matthew Crawford merchant in Glasgow, defender, in the process brought against him, at the instance of John Walkinshaw purs
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Abstract of the proof adduced in the claim of the Honble Francis Charteris of Amisfield
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The History of Ali Cogia
The moral contained in this interesting story ought to be impressed on the mind of every magistrate. ; To which is added the story of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal, thus translated for the use of country gentlemen, merchant Hassan, rope maker, of Bagdad