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... Herald. A. learned Doctor who flourishes not a hutidred sniles from Leeds, is now engaged, without the fear of the fate of St. John Long and other quacks before his eyes, in endea- vouring to persuade lis MAla;;esty's liege subjects to poison themselves with ...

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... on- paper, unable to ?? Matthews, Mr. Hail, Mr. Haddock, the Rev. Mr. Sinclair; your own tenant, John Bow-les, for whom we sent to Scotland; who, with John M'Iver and Richard Beggs, of Dawrpatrick, make the aggregate of your unpolled plumpers; while, on ...

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