Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 263
... observed by Mrs. Clarke . The only condition stated by Mr. Adam to have been made by him , in the name of the Duke , was , that her conduct should be " correct . " This , if it can be called a condition , was , especially as coming from ...
... observed by Mrs. Clarke . The only condition stated by Mr. Adam to have been made by him , in the name of the Duke , was , that her conduct should be " correct . " This , if it can be called a condition , was , especially as coming from ...
Page 423
... observed , at the opening of Kennet , the loan - maker's case , when he complained , that Mr. Wardle had proceeded with the threat of infamy hanging over his head , in case of failure , and that that threat remained unretracted up to ...
... observed , at the opening of Kennet , the loan - maker's case , when he complained , that Mr. Wardle had proceeded with the threat of infamy hanging over his head , in case of failure , and that that threat remained unretracted up to ...
Page 799
... observed and maintained as heretofore , and as if they had not suffered any interruption . Court of London shall fully enjoy all the honours which shall be granted to the Ambassadors of Great Britain . 8. It shall be permitted to name ...
... observed and maintained as heretofore , and as if they had not suffered any interruption . Court of London shall fully enjoy all the honours which shall be granted to the Ambassadors of Great Britain . 8. It shall be permitted to name ...
Contents
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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