Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... letter to Mr. ORD from a person of the name of COCKSEDGE , wh developes the whole history of the annuity in a very ... letter stating that he , " ticated copies . Benjafield , did not enjoy any annuity from " Fournham , Feb. 21 . the ...
... letter to Mr. ORD from a person of the name of COCKSEDGE , wh developes the whole history of the annuity in a very ... letter stating that he , " ticated copies . Benjafield , did not enjoy any annuity from " Fournham , Feb. 21 . the ...
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... letter at once shewed me that I had no justice " 66 to look for . ( Here he read the letter as " follows :) animosity to Mr. Perceval , rather than 9 , New Milman - Street , March 23 , 1812 . " injure whom , from private or malicious ...
... letter at once shewed me that I had no justice " 66 to look for . ( Here he read the letter as " follows :) animosity to Mr. Perceval , rather than 9 , New Milman - Street , March 23 , 1812 . " injure whom , from private or malicious ...
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... letters are the same referred to in the letter of H. W. Ryland , Esq . dated May 1 , 1809 , relating to the mission in which I was employed by Sir James Craig , by his letter of instruc- tions , bearing date Feb. 6 , 1809 . ( Signed ) ...
... letters are the same referred to in the letter of H. W. Ryland , Esq . dated May 1 , 1809 , relating to the mission in which I was employed by Sir James Craig , by his letter of instruc- tions , bearing date Feb. 6 , 1809 . ( Signed ) ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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