The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 71,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1809 |
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the Duke of York , and affirmed that it was mislaid in his bureau , and not de- stroyed . The Speaker then rose and said , that there could be but one opinion respec- ting the gross prevarication of the wit- ness . Mr Perceval moved ...
the Duke of York , and affirmed that it was mislaid in his bureau , and not de- stroyed . The Speaker then rose and said , that there could be but one opinion respec- ting the gross prevarication of the wit- ness . Mr Perceval moved ...
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... Duke of York had connived at the re- ceipt of money by Mrs Clarke , or any one else , the charge of corruption would be brought home to him . It was a question to be decided entirely by the credibility of evidence . It was impossible ...
... Duke of York had connived at the re- ceipt of money by Mrs Clarke , or any one else , the charge of corruption would be brought home to him . It was a question to be decided entirely by the credibility of evidence . It was impossible ...
Pagina 612
... Duke of York . It might be said that this was not a military case , and if it were excluded , then it would follow that the corruption of his Royal Highness had not been made out . But he thought himself entitled to carry this opinion ...
... Duke of York . It might be said that this was not a military case , and if it were excluded , then it would follow that the corruption of his Royal Highness had not been made out . But he thought himself entitled to carry this opinion ...
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