Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 301
... reader is , indeed , told , by Sandon , one of the principals , that he made a bargain with Cockayne to give Corri £ .200 for an introduction to Mrs. Clarke , and that a bargain was made with Mrs. Clarke to give her a sum in cash , and ...
... reader is , indeed , told , by Sandon , one of the principals , that he made a bargain with Cockayne to give Corri £ .200 for an introduction to Mrs. Clarke , and that a bargain was made with Mrs. Clarke to give her a sum in cash , and ...
Page 341
... reader will readily suppose , that , in the whole of our army , containing from 12 to 15 thousand officers , a person might have been found with as good claims to a regiment as General Fitzpatrick.- And yet , we are desired ; in the ...
... reader will readily suppose , that , in the whole of our army , containing from 12 to 15 thousand officers , a person might have been found with as good claims to a regiment as General Fitzpatrick.- And yet , we are desired ; in the ...
Page 607
... reader will perceive by look- ing at the Report , which I do beseech him to read , that the charges upon the sales ; that is to say , the porterage , cartage , warehouse room , & c . amounted to £ 631,239 sterling , and this , he will ...
... reader will perceive by look- ing at the Report , which I do beseech him to read , that the charges upon the sales ; that is to say , the porterage , cartage , warehouse room , & c . amounted to £ 631,239 sterling , and this , he will ...
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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