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... Lord Melville to Mr. Pitt , relative to the matter reported upon by Mr. Raikes , ought to have satisfied , or did satisfy , Mr. Pitt ? Will he believe , that Mr. Pitt was so easily to be deceived , upon such a point , by Lord Melville ...
... Lord Melville to Mr. Pitt , relative to the matter reported upon by Mr. Raikes , ought to have satisfied , or did satisfy , Mr. Pitt ? Will he believe , that Mr. Pitt was so easily to be deceived , upon such a point , by Lord Melville ...
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... Lord Melville had participated with Trotter no farther than he acknowledges , and had not been sensible that he was at Trotter's mercy , would he have acted towards that man as he did ? Would he have continued him in ... Lord Melville .
... Lord Melville had participated with Trotter no farther than he acknowledges , and had not been sensible that he was at Trotter's mercy , would he have acted towards that man as he did ? Would he have continued him in ... Lord Melville .
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... Lord Melville and Mr. Pitt . ` \ | |. VOL . VIII . No. 16. ] [ PRICE ÌOD . 577 ] SUMMARY OF POLITICS . LORD MELVILLE AND HIS SUPPORTERS . -Upon the origin of the scandalous per- formance , whence my motto is taken , suffi- cient has ...
... Lord Melville and Mr. Pitt . ` \ | |. VOL . VIII . No. 16. ] [ PRICE ÌOD . 577 ] SUMMARY OF POLITICS . LORD MELVILLE AND HIS SUPPORTERS . -Upon the origin of the scandalous per- formance , whence my motto is taken , suffi- cient has ...
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Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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