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An epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the guards, upon his being ordered to America

Young lady.

An epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the guards, upon his being ordered to America

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Having, however, afterwards appeared in Edinburgh, his sentence was reversed, and he was about to be set at liberty, on giving his bond that he and his allies and retainers should keep the peace, when he was accused by Captain Adam Gordon of Park, one of the ringleaders in the attacks upon Frendraught, of being the resetter of the ‘broken-men. '* ' The word " Mormon," the name given to his book, is the English termi- nation of the Greek word mormoo, which we find defined in an old, obsolete dictionary to mean bugbear, hobgoblin, raw head, and bloody bones.' Howe's Mo7-monism Unveiled,

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His father was Mr. Richard Taylor, of whom little is known, except that he was born in Virginia, [March 22d, ,] explored Kentucky when a young man, was a colonel in the Revolution, and had five sons and three daughters. His third son, Zachary Taylor, was born [November 24th, ] in Orange county. Catherine II Autographed Document (21"x 14 3/4") signed by the Empress "Ekaterina" in Cyrillic by her own hand, dated St. Petersburg, Aug 8, It is accompanied by Latin translation signed "Cathrina" a rare form of her name. This is a diplomatic letter of introduction for a Russian Ambassador to Sardinia.


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An epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the guards, upon his being ordered to America by Young lady. Download PDF EPUB FB2

Young lady. Epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the guards, upon his being ordered to America. London: Printed for J. Sewell; Whieldon and Waller, and R.

Faulder, (DLC) Material Type: Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Young lady. An epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the Guards: upon his being ordered to America Publisher: London: Printed for J. Sewell, in Cornhill: Whieldon and Waller, And R.

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