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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... Sidmouth and Castlereagh , that that govern- ment actually took into its employment wretches , we cannot call them men , answering to the names of Oliver , Edwards , Castles , and Richmond , besides many others of lesser note , to act ...
... Sidmouth and Castlereagh , that that govern- ment actually took into its employment wretches , we cannot call them men , answering to the names of Oliver , Edwards , Castles , and Richmond , besides many others of lesser note , to act ...
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... Sidmouth , the Home Secretary of State good " Such ( says Richmond ) was the state of the country at the end of 1816. " Having thus referred to Richmond's Narrative , " publishedrin 1824 , and which , we understand , was soon afterwards ...
... Sidmouth , the Home Secretary of State good " Such ( says Richmond ) was the state of the country at the end of 1816. " Having thus referred to Richmond's Narrative , " publishedrin 1824 , and which , we understand , was soon afterwards ...
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... 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 already been . But we shall demonstrate to the ...
... 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 already been . But we shall demonstrate to the ...
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... SIDMOUTH !!! to apprehend all the parties immediately on the receipt of the order . I replied , that was no reason why confidence should have been broken with me , and that I had a right to have been consulted before they proceeded to ...
... SIDMOUTH !!! to apprehend all the parties immediately on the receipt of the order . I replied , that was no reason why confidence should have been broken with me , and that I had a right to have been consulted before they proceeded to ...
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... Sidmouth and Castlereagh - one or two celebrated Glas- gow merchants ; a learned Town Clerk ; and a few worthy , well- known gentlemen , of the names of Richmond , Oliver , and Castles . And that the " thousands " his Lordship farther ...
... Sidmouth and Castlereagh - one or two celebrated Glas- gow merchants ; a learned Town Clerk ; and a few worthy , well- known gentlemen , of the names of Richmond , Oliver , and Castles . And that the " thousands " his Lordship farther ...
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