Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... Deposition of Elizabeth Gosden , 386 . Betty Townley , 387 . Thomas Edmeades , 388 , 520 . Samuel G. Mills , 388 . Harriet Fitzgerald , 389 . Reply of Lady Willoughby to Queries , 391 . Further Deposition of R. Bidgood , 392 , 401 .
... Deposition of Elizabeth Gosden , 386 . Betty Townley , 387 . Thomas Edmeades , 388 , 520 . Samuel G. Mills , 388 . Harriet Fitzgerald , 389 . Reply of Lady Willoughby to Queries , 391 . Further Deposition of R. Bidgood , 392 , 401 .
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... deposition of a sovereign , and yet to this day was this absurd princi- ple attributed to the Catholics . The Ho- nourable Gentleman then went into a state- ment of the presumptuousness of this Meet- ing , in pretending to dictate to ...
... deposition of a sovereign , and yet to this day was this absurd princi- ple attributed to the Catholics . The Ho- nourable Gentleman then went into a state- ment of the presumptuousness of this Meet- ing , in pretending to dictate to ...
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... depositions and examinations , taken before it is here said , applauded at the Opera in magistrates . But , still , we see no answer reproach of her husband . How was she to the bold and distinct assertions of her in- to blame for that ...
... depositions and examinations , taken before it is here said , applauded at the Opera in magistrates . But , still , we see no answer reproach of her husband . How was she to the bold and distinct assertions of her in- to blame for that ...
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... depositions , and other documents on which it was founded . 6 -That it has been stated to this House , in manner aforesaid , that the said written accusations against Her Royal Highness expressly asserted , That Her Royal High- ness had ...
... depositions , and other documents on which it was founded . 6 -That it has been stated to this House , in manner aforesaid , that the said written accusations against Her Royal Highness expressly asserted , That Her Royal High- ness had ...
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... depositions and exami- nations upon oath ( supposing the Commis- sioners to have taken them in their capacity of Justices of the Peace ) possess a legal character ; but that no legal decision has yet been made upon any of the important ...
... depositions and exami- nations upon oath ( supposing the Commis- sioners to have taken them in their capacity of Justices of the Peace ) possess a legal character ; but that no legal decision has yet been made upon any of the important ...
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