A Letter on the Government of the Cape of Good Hope: And on Certain Events which Have Occurred There of Late Years, Under the Administration of Lord Charles Somerset : Addressed Most Respectfully to Earl BathurstCarpenter, 1827 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... transaction took place , because it formed , as Lord CHARLES SOMER- SET admits , a precedent for his subsequent transactions , when the advances were made by his irregular orders to JONES , who had no check over him , as is shown in the ...
... transaction took place , because it formed , as Lord CHARLES SOMER- SET admits , a precedent for his subsequent transactions , when the advances were made by his irregular orders to JONES , who had no check over him , as is shown in the ...
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... transaction took place , and that the Civil Servants benefitted about nine skillings ( 20d . ) in each pound sterling . Does any one imagine that a reference would have been made if the average were less instead of more ? But with ...
... transaction took place , and that the Civil Servants benefitted about nine skillings ( 20d . ) in each pound sterling . Does any one imagine that a reference would have been made if the average were less instead of more ? But with ...
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... transaction . Col. Scott's letter is an answer to a reference made to him as to the existence of the rumoured combination . From whence then did Lord Charles obtain his information , and why did he conceal that information from the ...
... transaction . Col. Scott's letter is an answer to a reference made to him as to the existence of the rumoured combination . From whence then did Lord Charles obtain his information , and why did he conceal that information from the ...
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... transaction ? On the proof of this much depends , but there are two officers now in London well known to Sir Rufane , who saw Col. Scott copy the letter he was " required " to write , and those officers are ready to depose to that fact ...
... transaction ? On the proof of this much depends , but there are two officers now in London well known to Sir Rufane , who saw Col. Scott copy the letter he was " required " to write , and those officers are ready to depose to that fact ...
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... transaction was otherwise strictly of- ficial : it was an irregularity , and Lieut . Col. Bird re- grets that such an irregularity can be imputed to him ; he however give the order and must abide the conse- quences , if he be censurable ...
... transaction was otherwise strictly of- ficial : it was an irregularity , and Lieut . Col. Bird re- grets that such an irregularity can be imputed to him ; he however give the order and must abide the conse- quences , if he be censurable ...
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