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Side 17
... wine , and of your favorite dishes ? Be not uneasy ; apply to me , and I will engage to find you one of equal credit , who shall put you under a regi- men perfectly opposite to that settled by your own adviser . " " So very fan ...
... wine , and of your favorite dishes ? Be not uneasy ; apply to me , and I will engage to find you one of equal credit , who shall put you under a regi- men perfectly opposite to that settled by your own adviser . " " So very fan ...
Side 30
... wines . With regard to economy , he found , in consequence of his pro- tracted stay at Paris , by the melan choly events before mentioned , that his first year's expenditure had equalled bis usual expenditure in England ; but be ...
... wines . With regard to economy , he found , in consequence of his pro- tracted stay at Paris , by the melan choly events before mentioned , that his first year's expenditure had equalled bis usual expenditure in England ; but be ...
Side 50
... wine is selling at that island at the enormous price of 807. per pipe . This great increase in price is wholly attributable to the small quantity that was made last season ; not more than 6790 pipes having been entered at the Custom ...
... wine is selling at that island at the enormous price of 807. per pipe . This great increase in price is wholly attributable to the small quantity that was made last season ; not more than 6790 pipes having been entered at the Custom ...
Side 88
... wine - merchant , Aug. 6. [ Druce and Son , Billiter - sq . ] June 25 . ADAIR and Co. Winchester - st . merchants , Aug. 15 . [ Kearsey and Co. Bishopsgate - st . Within . ] June 29 . ARNOLD , G. Broughton , Manchester , manufac turer ...
... wine - merchant , Aug. 6. [ Druce and Son , Billiter - sq . ] June 25 . ADAIR and Co. Winchester - st . merchants , Aug. 15 . [ Kearsey and Co. Bishopsgate - st . Within . ] June 29 . ARNOLD , G. Broughton , Manchester , manufac turer ...
Side 89
... wine- . merchant , Aug. 3 and 31. [ Dawson and Co. Saville - pl . New Burlington - st . ] July 20 . EVANS , H. B. Bath , Bookseller , Sept. 3 , Christo- pher , Bath . Physick , Bath ; and Burfoot , King's Bench Walk , Temple . ] July 29 ...
... wine- . merchant , Aug. 3 and 31. [ Dawson and Co. Saville - pl . New Burlington - st . ] July 20 . EVANS , H. B. Bath , Bookseller , Sept. 3 , Christo- pher , Bath . Physick , Bath ; and Burfoot , King's Bench Walk , Temple . ] July 29 ...
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