The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 546
... CHARGE against MARQUIS WELLESLE Mr Paul , after a few introducto words , laid on the table a paper whic he stated to be articles of charge high crimes and misdemeanours again the Marquis of Wellesley , with respe to his treatment of the ...
... CHARGE against MARQUIS WELLESLE Mr Paul , after a few introducto words , laid on the table a paper whic he stated to be articles of charge high crimes and misdemeanours again the Marquis of Wellesley , with respe to his treatment of the ...
Pagina 621
... charge ; and after the prin- cipal witness was dead , whose testimony would otherwise serve to acquit him . - As to the first sum , the irregular application of which was charged against the Noble Viscount , it would be sufficient for ...
... charge ; and after the prin- cipal witness was dead , whose testimony would otherwise serve to acquit him . - As to the first sum , the irregular application of which was charged against the Noble Viscount , it would be sufficient for ...
Pagina 702
... charge , gave his own in this form : " I Thomas Lord Erskine having fully considered and deliberated upon the mat ... charges , till the whole was gone through . About ten minutes before four , the numbers being all cast up by the clerks ...
... charge , gave his own in this form : " I Thomas Lord Erskine having fully considered and deliberated upon the mat ... charges , till the whole was gone through . About ten minutes before four , the numbers being all cast up by the clerks ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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