Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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Page 113
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
Page 115
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
Page 115
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his private bankers , in his own name , and subject to his sole control and disposition ; 3rd . That not only did lord Mel- ville permit Trotter to place as aforesaid the public money in the hands of Thomas Coutts ...
Page 119
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his bankers . It was also shewn in evidence , that there was an account between lord Melville and Trotter , called their account current , which was opened within less than three months after the appointment of ...
... Thomas Coutts and Co. his bankers . It was also shewn in evidence , that there was an account between lord Melville and Trotter , called their account current , which was opened within less than three months after the appointment of ...
Page 288
... Thomas's * the French slackened sail for the En- glish , as if desirous of coming to action , but Cochrane , considering the inferiority of his force , the French having been joined by ano . ther ship of the line and three fri- gates ...
... Thomas's * the French slackened sail for the En- glish , as if desirous of coming to action , but Cochrane , considering the inferiority of his force , the French having been joined by ano . ther ship of the line and three fri- gates ...
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