Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... Adam whether he had a son , and was answered in the affirmative , add- ing , that he was Lieut . - Colonel of the 21st regt . of foot . Being asked at what age he was made a Lieut . - Colonel , Mr. Adam said , that he would answer that ...
... Adam whether he had a son , and was answered in the affirmative , add- ing , that he was Lieut . - Colonel of the 21st regt . of foot . Being asked at what age he was made a Lieut . - Colonel , Mr. Adam said , that he would answer that ...
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... Adam's connection with the Duke out of the question , and leaving out of the question also Mr. Adam's general character , will ask himself , whether the internal evidence of the case would lead him to think that a person like Mrs ...
... Adam's connection with the Duke out of the question , and leaving out of the question also Mr. Adam's general character , will ask himself , whether the internal evidence of the case would lead him to think that a person like Mrs ...
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... Adam would , in all likelihood , have derived from the example of so good a man and so kind a parent ; considering these things , I believe , that Col. Adam may have been as fit for the command of a re- giment at the age of twenty - one ...
... Adam would , in all likelihood , have derived from the example of so good a man and so kind a parent ; considering these things , I believe , that Col. Adam may have been as fit for the command of a re- giment at the age of twenty - one ...
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