Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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... Royal Highness Page 241 the Duke of York , 267 , 328 , 391 , 442 , 508 , 558 , 613 , 667 , 706 , 855 , 978 The Duke of York's LETTER to the Speaker of the House of Commons 1032 VI . PETITIONS . PETITION of Peter Finnerty , Esq . VII ...
... Royal Highness Page 241 the Duke of York , 267 , 328 , 391 , 442 , 508 , 558 , 613 , 667 , 706 , 855 , 978 The Duke of York's LETTER to the Speaker of the House of Commons 1032 VI . PETITIONS . PETITION of Peter Finnerty , Esq . VII ...
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... royal highness the Duke of York , Commander in Chief of the British Army , with respect to the granting of Commissions , the making of Exchanges , and the raising of Levies for the Army . [ SIR A. WELLESLEY AND GENERAL STEW- ART . ] Mr ...
... royal highness the Duke of York , Commander in Chief of the British Army , with respect to the granting of Commissions , the making of Exchanges , and the raising of Levies for the Army . [ SIR A. WELLESLEY AND GENERAL STEW- ART . ] Mr ...
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... royal highness re- quired a loan of 5,000l . from col . French , and Mr. Grant , of Barnard's inn , promised to comply with the request in procuring the money , provided the Commander in . Chief would use his influence and obtain ...
... royal highness re- quired a loan of 5,000l . from col . French , and Mr. Grant , of Barnard's inn , promised to comply with the request in procuring the money , provided the Commander in . Chief would use his influence and obtain ...
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... royal highness was ready to incet , and even de- sirous of going into the investigation . This , he believed , was all that was neces- sary for him to say in this stage of the business ; but he requested the indulgence of the house ...
... royal highness was ready to incet , and even de- sirous of going into the investigation . This , he believed , was all that was neces- sary for him to say in this stage of the business ; but he requested the indulgence of the house ...
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... royal highness's illustrious station to con- duct the business . The circumstances stated by the hon . gent . went to shew that his royal highness , with a view to put a little money in his own pocket , had en- croached upon the half ...
... royal highness's illustrious station to con- duct the business . The circumstances stated by the hon . gent . went to shew that his royal highness , with a view to put a little money in his own pocket , had en- croached upon the half ...
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