The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Ordnance votes ! * III . Oh ! never shall from memory fleet Dear Palace - yard ! † Still fancy haunts the envied seat Of Robert Ward . ‡ * Mr. Calcraft was Clerk of the Ordnance in the Talents ' ad- ministration , and moved the Ordnance ...
... Ordnance votes ! * III . Oh ! never shall from memory fleet Dear Palace - yard ! † Still fancy haunts the envied seat Of Robert Ward . ‡ * Mr. Calcraft was Clerk of the Ordnance in the Talents ' ad- ministration , and moved the Ordnance ...
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... include the Ordnance ; and that if it were to be successful , he would , on a future occa- sion , propose to establish a similar commission for dismantling the navy , which would consist of Mr. Tierney 168 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... include the Ordnance ; and that if it were to be successful , he would , on a future occa- sion , propose to establish a similar commission for dismantling the navy , which would consist of Mr. Tierney 168 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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... Ordnance , however , though an undoubted economist , he hoped the Corps of Sap- pers and Miners would not be included in the reduction . Mr. CALCRAFT would not have been the first to propose any exceptions to the general reduction which ...
... Ordnance , however , though an undoubted economist , he hoped the Corps of Sap- pers and Miners would not be included in the reduction . Mr. CALCRAFT would not have been the first to propose any exceptions to the general reduction which ...
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... Ordnance whatever but Bombs . Mr. CURWEN hoped the Commissioners would reduce the number of Chaplains ; but he would not have them touch the Flotilla on the Lakes . He begged , however , to observe on the danger that there was from the ...
... Ordnance whatever but Bombs . Mr. CURWEN hoped the Commissioners would reduce the number of Chaplains ; but he would not have them touch the Flotilla on the Lakes . He begged , however , to observe on the danger that there was from the ...
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... Ordnance should choose to fire at St. Paul's ; suppose , even , that they were to place a couple of howitzers on Ludgate - hill , and batter down the great cupola - I put an extreme case ; but would even this justify the Turkish Am ...
... Ordnance should choose to fire at St. Paul's ; suppose , even , that they were to place a couple of howitzers on Ludgate - hill , and batter down the great cupola - I put an extreme case ; but would even this justify the Turkish Am ...
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