History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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he rose from his seat , and very placidly said , " I am the man that killed Mr. PERCEVAL ; and here is the pistol with which I killed him . " He was instantly seized ; as soon as a troop of horseguards could be brought , he was sent to ...
he rose from his seat , and very placidly said , " I am the man that killed Mr. PERCEVAL ; and here is the pistol with which I killed him . " He was instantly seized ; as soon as a troop of horseguards could be brought , he was sent to ...
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This at once agreed to ; and , after evidence had produced and taken down in great haste , ng that PERCEVAL had been killed in the y of the Commons , the House hastily passed olution , addressing the Regent upon the subrequesting him to ...
This at once agreed to ; and , after evidence had produced and taken down in great haste , ng that PERCEVAL had been killed in the y of the Commons , the House hastily passed olution , addressing the Regent upon the subrequesting him to ...
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... native Americans , compelled them to serve on board English ships of war , had them flogged for disobedience or neglect , placed them in battle like the rest of the sailors , where many of them were wounded and many of them killed .
... native Americans , compelled them to serve on board English ships of war , had them flogged for disobedience or neglect , placed them in battle like the rest of the sailors , where many of them were wounded and many of them killed .
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... y force ; and if any person so attempting to impress an shall be killed , maimed , or wounded , such seahe general issue , may give the special matter in evihich is hereby declared a perfect justification .
... y force ; and if any person so attempting to impress an shall be killed , maimed , or wounded , such seahe general issue , may give the special matter in evihich is hereby declared a perfect justification .
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... manner that we have seen in the paragraphs last referred to , se cured , as he thought , the possession of power , for the joint lives of himself and the PRINCE REGENT ; 1 E T W h F l be seen presently , that if BELLINGHAM killed ...
... manner that we have seen in the paragraphs last referred to , se cured , as he thought , the possession of power , for the joint lives of himself and the PRINCE REGENT ; 1 E T W h F l be seen presently , that if BELLINGHAM killed ...
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