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Persons having Made Entrys thereupon without Orderly Application to the Government, and as we are Inform'd, & have reason to believe, diverse others are designing so to do.
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Mediterranean Pass [12] and a Paper in Spanish Importing a Clearance, as this Depon't was Inform'd by his officers whom he sent on board, was found between two Bed Bottoms belonging to the Master of said
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Warren Come from Jamaica [18] who Inform'd us that Amiral Vernon had taken all the Forts att Carthagena Except one and the Town.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Inform'd tis a Seat worth buying John Fitzhugh since his Arrival hither hath reported he hath bought them for two hundred pound but had left the Deeds behind him to be Executed after he came away which makes me think It is nothing but pretence, if You'l give
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins, March 25, 1721 1721
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I was in an Error in respect to the Yearly Rent due here to the crown I am now Inform'd It hath bin paid to the King's
Letter from Robert Carter to Lord Fairfax and William Cage, August 21, 1721 1721
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Thus are the textures of the fieece convey 'd To Sina's diflant realm, the utmoft bound Of the flat floor of iledfafl Earth; for fo Fabled Antiquity, ere peaceful Trade Inform'd the opening mind of curious man.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Inform'd ibem 1 Poft thou iinderftand me, man f Clo.
The Plays of William Shakspeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... 1785
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This House being Inform'd by diverse of their Members, that Some of the Indians of Natick, as well as other Places, Take the Liberty to Passe through the Towns & Travaile into the Woods, without Licence from authority, and when called to an account whither They are going
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Interro. mention'd, standing in for Santa Crux in Teneriffe, and came last from Corke, and as the Master thereof said to this Depon't was bound to Madera, [11] but then going into one of the Canary Islands to get water, whereupon this Depon't sent his then Lieuten't on board, who Inform'd this Depon't that there was one Cask full of Water and another runing out and that he stopt the same and afterwards they found water sufficient to serve them in their Passage to Madera which was ab't three Weeks.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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There is a Large Market place wth a good Cross and hall, and is well supply'd as I am Inform'd wth provision at Easye rate, but my Landlady notwithstanding ran me up the Largest Reckoning for allmost nothing, it was ye dearest Lodging I met with and she pretended she Could get me nothing else; so for 2 joynts of mutton and a pinte of wine and bread and beer I had a 12 shilling Reckoning, but since I find tho 'I was in the biggest house in town I was in the worst accomodation, and so found it, and a young giddy Landlady yt Could only Dress fine and Entertain the soldiers.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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