The history of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain ... to October 1810, Volume 3 |
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... Judge of the Irish Admiralty , was pre- sented to his Majesty at the Queen's House by Lords Hawkesbury and Westmoreland , and kissed his Majesty's hand on his new appointment * ; after which his Majesty conferred the honor of knight ...
... Judge of the Irish Admiralty , was pre- sented to his Majesty at the Queen's House by Lords Hawkesbury and Westmoreland , and kissed his Majesty's hand on his new appointment * ; after which his Majesty conferred the honor of knight ...
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... judge , when it would be a reasonable time for him to rush into the apartment of a female , while she was has- tily ... judge or judges , before whom the same shall be tried , 570 The Reign of George III .
... judge , when it would be a reasonable time for him to rush into the apartment of a female , while she was has- tily ... judge or judges , before whom the same shall be tried , 570 The Reign of George III .
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... Judge's report against Mr. Tandy , 140 . Mr. Abbott disclaims Sir John Stewart's history of the Judge's re- port , 141 . He challenges Lord Pelham and Lord Spencer with wilful decep- tion , 144 . Wretched and mean shuffling of ...
... Judge's report against Mr. Tandy , 140 . Mr. Abbott disclaims Sir John Stewart's history of the Judge's re- port , 141 . He challenges Lord Pelham and Lord Spencer with wilful decep- tion , 144 . Wretched and mean shuffling of ...
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