The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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Page 65
... officer then came away ; but said , he believed that " Mr. Perceval was dead . " Most of the Lords immediately rushed ... officers that none go out of the doors without being searched ( alluding to the strangers below the Bar ) . After ...
... officer then came away ; but said , he believed that " Mr. Perceval was dead . " Most of the Lords immediately rushed ... officers that none go out of the doors without being searched ( alluding to the strangers below the Bar ) . After ...
Page 66
... Officers Superan- nuation Bill . In the Commons , the same day , Lord Jocelyn stated that the Prince Regent would give orders for the erection of a monument to the memory of Mr. Perceval . On the report of the Committee for making ...
... Officers Superan- nuation Bill . In the Commons , the same day , Lord Jocelyn stated that the Prince Regent would give orders for the erection of a monument to the memory of Mr. Perceval . On the report of the Committee for making ...
Page 71
... officer ( Lieut . Fletcher ) 3 petty officers , 19 seamen , and 5 marines wounded ; 4 dangerously , 10 severely , and 14 slightly . ] Admiralty - office , May 30. A letter from Capt . Somerville , of H. M. S. the Rota , gives an account ...
... officer ( Lieut . Fletcher ) 3 petty officers , 19 seamen , and 5 marines wounded ; 4 dangerously , 10 severely , and 14 slightly . ] Admiralty - office , May 30. A letter from Capt . Somerville , of H. M. S. the Rota , gives an account ...
Page 73
... officers who led them . [ Lieut . Gen. Sir R. Hill then states , that the impossibility of advancing prevented the 92d reg . under Lieut . - col . Cameron , and the remainder of the 71st , under Lieut . - col . Cadogan , from ...
... officers who led them . [ Lieut . Gen. Sir R. Hill then states , that the impossibility of advancing prevented the 92d reg . under Lieut . - col . Cameron , and the remainder of the 71st , under Lieut . - col . Cadogan , from ...
Page 78
... Officers had been in the neighbourhood of Huddersfield for nearly three weeks past , and that they had been twisted in , or , in other words , had taken the oath of the Luddites . By this means they had learned the proceedings and ways ...
... Officers had been in the neighbourhood of Huddersfield for nearly three weeks past , and that they had been twisted in , or , in other words , had taken the oath of the Luddites . By this means they had learned the proceedings and ways ...
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