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... Sir Henry Mildmay says , upon his oath , that the Jury allowed £ 200 a year for the use of the land , and £ 400 a ... lord ( H. Petty ) , whether he had found " that he had ever been apt to make use of “ his official situation to serve ...
... Sir Henry Mildmay says , upon his oath , that the Jury allowed £ 200 a year for the use of the land , and £ 400 a ... lord ( H. Petty ) , whether he had found " that he had ever been apt to make use of “ his official situation to serve ...
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... Petty , who acquitted " him of any blame ; but , of what conse- quence is ... Lord Hobart , to hire the house for the ac commodation of the general in command , and his staff . It was found this transac- tion could not ... Sir Henry Mildmay .
... Petty , who acquitted " him of any blame ; but , of what conse- quence is ... Lord Hobart , to hire the house for the ac commodation of the general in command , and his staff . It was found this transac- tion could not ... Sir Henry Mildmay .
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... lord had said on a former night : Members of Parliament waited on " the ... Henry Petty , who confessed that he was quite un- prepared for defence , not ... ( Sir H. Mildmay ) on the preced- 66 ing night , from the effects of a charge ...
... lord had said on a former night : Members of Parliament waited on " the ... Henry Petty , who confessed that he was quite un- prepared for defence , not ... ( Sir H. Mildmay ) on the preced- 66 ing night , from the effects of a charge ...
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... lord Henry Petty asserted , that he had always supported motions for inquiries , " he forgot the opposition , which he gave to Mr. Robson's motion for an inquiry into the Barrack - Expenditure in the Isle of Wight ; and , indeed ; he ...
... lord Henry Petty asserted , that he had always supported motions for inquiries , " he forgot the opposition , which he gave to Mr. Robson's motion for an inquiry into the Barrack - Expenditure in the Isle of Wight ; and , indeed ; he ...
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... lord Henry Petty and his colleagues were out of office , and had a deep interest in making exposures . For the very same reason , how- ever , that the committee was not what I could have wished then , the same persons would have ...
... lord Henry Petty and his colleagues were out of office , and had a deep interest in making exposures . For the very same reason , how- ever , that the committee was not what I could have wished then , the same persons would have ...
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