The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... heard . Upon which the sheriffs granted a poll , and the majority again appeared for Papillion and Dubois . But the Lord Mayor , whilst the poll was ad- journed , came forward and declared Mr. Rich duly elected . On the 29th of ...
... heard . Upon which the sheriffs granted a poll , and the majority again appeared for Papillion and Dubois . But the Lord Mayor , whilst the poll was ad- journed , came forward and declared Mr. Rich duly elected . On the 29th of ...
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... heard that he was named by Rum- sey ; but forgetting the meeting at Sheppard's , he feared no danger from a man whom he had always disliked , and never trusted . Yet he thought proper to send his wife amongst his friends for advice ...
... heard that he was named by Rum- sey ; but forgetting the meeting at Sheppard's , he feared no danger from a man whom he had always disliked , and never trusted . Yet he thought proper to send his wife amongst his friends for advice ...
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... heard only some general questions : he expected witnesses who could not arrive before night ; and thought it very hard he could not be allowed one day more . The Lord Chief Justice told him , without the King's consent , they could not ...
... heard only some general questions : he expected witnesses who could not arrive before night ; and thought it very hard he could not be allowed one day more . The Lord Chief Justice told him , without the King's consent , they could not ...
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... heard . The first witness sworn was Colonel Rumsey , who , on being desired by Judge Jeffries to dis- close all he knew of the different meetings , and the debates at those meetings , gave the follow- ing WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 41.
... heard . The first witness sworn was Colonel Rumsey , who , on being desired by Judge Jeffries to dis- close all he knew of the different meetings , and the debates at those meetings , gave the follow- ing WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 41.
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... heard of . I desire that Mr. Sheppard may re- " collect himself . " Sheppard . " Indeed , my lord , I can't be posi- ❝tive in the times . My lord , I am sure , was " at one meeting . " 3 Lord Chief Justice . " But was he at both ...
... heard of . I desire that Mr. Sheppard may re- " collect himself . " Sheppard . " Indeed , my lord , I can't be posi- ❝tive in the times . My lord , I am sure , was " at one meeting . " 3 Lord Chief Justice . " But was he at both ...
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