Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 21R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Page 177
... asked the Sheriff the first day at the Corporation - house for the pan- nel , what did he say -Nothing . But when I asked him for it at his own house , he said , he was an officer between the Crown and the Public , and could not give it ...
... asked the Sheriff the first day at the Corporation - house for the pan- nel , what did he say -Nothing . But when I asked him for it at his own house , he said , he was an officer between the Crown and the Public , and could not give it ...
Page 181
... asked , relative to the interference of the Castle or Crown Soli- citor . Mr. James , as before , answered in the negative . The next erased name was James Nu- gent . On the Sheriff being asked why this name was erased , he answered ...
... asked , relative to the interference of the Castle or Crown Soli- citor . Mr. James , as before , answered in the negative . The next erased name was James Nu- gent . On the Sheriff being asked why this name was erased , he answered ...
Page 665
... asked for a dish of tea ; but , he was told ( and with perfect truth ) , that there was an act of parliament ( passed in the 25th year of George II . ) positively for- bidding the supplying him with any nou- rishment other than bread ...
... asked for a dish of tea ; but , he was told ( and with perfect truth ) , that there was an act of parliament ( passed in the 25th year of George II . ) positively for- bidding the supplying him with any nou- rishment other than bread ...
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