An Exposure of the Spy System Pursued in Glasgow, During the Years 1816-17-18-19 and 20: With Copies of the Original Letters, &c., of Andrew Hardie, who was Executed for High Treason at Stirling, in September, 1820Muir, Gowans & Company, 1833 - 242 страници |
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... Finlay then occupied a seat in the House of Commons ; all the Magistrates looked up to him , and 267 were The persons , we believe , who held the discussions with the Magistrates w James Turner of Thrushgrove , William Lang , Printer ...
... Finlay then occupied a seat in the House of Commons ; all the Magistrates looked up to him , and 267 were The persons , we believe , who held the discussions with the Magistrates w James Turner of Thrushgrove , William Lang , Printer ...
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... Finlay , agreeably to a promise we elsewhere some time ago made , and to the performance of which we have oftener than once been challenged , as if we had either forgotten the promise itself , or had not the courage to abide by it ...
... Finlay , agreeably to a promise we elsewhere some time ago made , and to the performance of which we have oftener than once been challenged , as if we had either forgotten the promise itself , or had not the courage to abide by it ...
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... a common weaver . On the 8th of December , 1816 , Richmond was honoured with a letter from Mr. Jeffrey , stating , that he ( Mr. Jeffrey ) had that day written to Mr. Kirkman Finlay , and te " Mr. Henry Monteith ; who were at the head 9.
... a common weaver . On the 8th of December , 1816 , Richmond was honoured with a letter from Mr. Jeffrey , stating , that he ( Mr. Jeffrey ) had that day written to Mr. Kirkman Finlay , and te " Mr. Henry Monteith ; who were at the head 9.
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... Finlay , that Mr. Owen , of New Lanark , wanted a person to superintend his establishment , and he offered to introduce Richmond to that gentleman , in his ( Mr. Finlay's ) own house in Queen - street , on the following morning . " I ...
... Finlay , that Mr. Owen , of New Lanark , wanted a person to superintend his establishment , and he offered to introduce Richmond to that gentleman , in his ( Mr. Finlay's ) own house in Queen - street , on the following morning . " I ...
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... Finlay , the direct corre- spondent of Lord Sidmouth , had confided to him , although , if Rich- mond had made that admission , he only would have told the truth , and could not have injured his own degraded name farther than it has ...
... Finlay , the direct corre- spondent of Lord Sidmouth , had confided to him , although , if Rich- mond had made that admission , he only would have told the truth , and could not have injured his own degraded name farther than it has ...
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