Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 503
... given , that he preserving inviolate the rights and privi- is the faithful steward of that body , by leges of the people . whose free and spontaneous voice he was so honourably elected . 1. spite of the greatest difficulties and the most ...
... given , that he preserving inviolate the rights and privi- is the faithful steward of that body , by leges of the people . whose free and spontaneous voice he was so honourably elected . 1. spite of the greatest difficulties and the most ...
Page 567
... given to Sir Watkin Lewes , the High Bailiff , for his readiness in convening the Town Hall . - Passed unanimously . 9. That the Thanks of the Meeting be given to John Townshend , esq . Deputy Bailiff , for his able and impartial ...
... given to Sir Watkin Lewes , the High Bailiff , for his readiness in convening the Town Hall . - Passed unanimously . 9. That the Thanks of the Meeting be given to John Townshend , esq . Deputy Bailiff , for his able and impartial ...
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... given to Lieut . Col. Wardle for his meritorious and patriotic exertions in the House of Commons , by which , gross misconduct in the Chief Direction of the Army has been detected and exposed , and an example set from which the most ...
... given to Lieut . Col. Wardle for his meritorious and patriotic exertions in the House of Commons , by which , gross misconduct in the Chief Direction of the Army has been detected and exposed , and an example set from which the most ...
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AmericaOrders in Council relative to the Commerce with the United States | 1 |
CONVENTION in PortugalReport of the Board of Inquiry to the King | 13 |
City and County of the City of Gloucester March | 29 |
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