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The first witness called was Mr Few , an pelled to separate from her : That the
Duke auctioneer . He declared , that he had sold and Mr Adam mentioned that
she was to Mrs Clarke a Grecian lamp , value 201 .; have an annuity of 400l . and
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The first witness called was Mr Few , an pelled to separate from her : That the
Duke auctioneer . He declared , that he had sold and Mr Adam mentioned that
she was to Mrs Clarke a Grecian lamp , value 201 .; have an annuity of 400l . and
to ...
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He Three letters of Mr Elderton were called upon Colonel Gordon previous tien
read , two to Mrs Clarke , soliciting to his resignation , but did not solicit ner to
apply to the Duke in his behalf , any favour , as far as he could recollect . and one
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He Three letters of Mr Elderton were called upon Colonel Gordon previous tien
read , two to Mrs Clarke , soliciting to his resignation , but did not solicit ner to
apply to the Duke in his behalf , any favour , as far as he could recollect . and one
to ...
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the Duke of York , and affirmed that said his doubts originated from the it was
mislaid in his bureau , and not de Duke of York saying to him that the stroyed .
nute was a forgery . - General Brown . The Speaker then rose and said , that rigg
also ...
the Duke of York , and affirmed that said his doubts originated from the it was
mislaid in his bureau , and not de Duke of York saying to him that the stroyed .
nute was a forgery . - General Brown . The Speaker then rose and said , that rigg
also ...
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own . come > sitation in voting for the dismissal of the the Duke , ( which he
considered as a very Duke of York from the army . unfortunate and improper one
( he had deThe Master of the Rolls observed , that precated the House coming to
any ...
own . come > sitation in voting for the dismissal of the the Duke , ( which he
considered as a very Duke of York from the army . unfortunate and improper one
( he had deThe Master of the Rolls observed , that precated the House coming to
any ...
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no doubt that the Duke of York should be fore the House the opinion which he
had deprived of the command of the army . formed . He pointed out the extreme
imWhether he was guilty of personal corrup- probability that the Duke of York was
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no doubt that the Duke of York should be fore the House the opinion which he
had deprived of the command of the army . formed . He pointed out the extreme
imWhether he was guilty of personal corrup- probability that the Duke of York was
...
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