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... Cochrane Johnstone , that 50,000l . was for a friend of his , and he consented to be a guarantee for any loss which might accrue that he does not know Lord Cochrane or Mr. Butt . Mr. Smallbone , a stock - broker , stated that he had ...
... Cochrane Johnstone , that 50,000l . was for a friend of his , and he consented to be a guarantee for any loss which might accrue that he does not know Lord Cochrane or Mr. Butt . Mr. Smallbone , a stock - broker , stated that he had ...
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... Lord Cochrane's Affidavit . Having obtained leave of absence to come to town in consequence of scandalous para- graphs in the public papers ; and in con- sequence of having learnt that hand - bills had been affixed ... Lord Cochrane and the.
... Lord Cochrane's Affidavit . Having obtained leave of absence to come to town in consequence of scandalous para- graphs in the public papers ; and in con- sequence of having learnt that hand - bills had been affixed ... Lord Cochrane and the.
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... Lord Yarmouth , General Jen- aver , that I had no concern , directly or ... Cochrane , that he would be pleased if he accomplished that object . Captain ... Lord Yarmouth , or to any other of his friends in this dress ( alluding to that ...
... Lord Yarmouth , General Jen- aver , that I had no concern , directly or ... Cochrane , that he would be pleased if he accomplished that object . Captain ... Lord Yarmouth , or to any other of his friends in this dress ( alluding to that ...
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... Cochrane Johnstone's Letter . Committee themselves , to pronounce , that MR . EDITOR , Although the public the parties accused have been falsely accused newspapers have of late been filled with and shamefully ... Lord Cochrane and the.
... Cochrane Johnstone's Letter . Committee themselves , to pronounce , that MR . EDITOR , Although the public the parties accused have been falsely accused newspapers have of late been filled with and shamefully ... Lord Cochrane and the.
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... Lord Cochrane could have no ness out of his own hands ? If my Lord participation in the hoax . But , the Cochrane had disguised the Hoaxer for the Hoaxer's fur cap was found at Lord Coch- purpose of avoiding detection , would he rane's ...
... Lord Cochrane could have no ness out of his own hands ? If my Lord participation in the hoax . But , the Cochrane had disguised the Hoaxer for the Hoaxer's fur cap was found at Lord Coch- purpose of avoiding detection , would he rane's ...
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