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... Cook word at Rugeley . " Do not you think Fisher would have done the same ? and if Cook had not known that Palmer intended not to go to Fisher , but to Herring , do you not think Cook would have been sur- prised on the Tuesday morning ...
... Cook word at Rugeley . " Do not you think Fisher would have done the same ? and if Cook had not known that Palmer intended not to go to Fisher , but to Herring , do you not think Cook would have been sur- prised on the Tuesday morning ...
Side 456
... Cook wanted it to be sent in cash . " Do not let it be later than Mon- day night's post . " Pratt writes acknowledging the receipt of the document , saying he will send him his money to Doncaster , and en- deavour to let Cook have his ...
... Cook wanted it to be sent in cash . " Do not let it be later than Mon- day night's post . " Pratt writes acknowledging the receipt of the document , saying he will send him his money to Doncaster , and en- deavour to let Cook have his ...
Side 515
... Cook's upon authority and instruction , but would have sent the money to Cook , or have paid it upon Cook's written direction as to what was to be done with it . He takes the account , therefore , to a comparative stranger , who never ...
... Cook's upon authority and instruction , but would have sent the money to Cook , or have paid it upon Cook's written direction as to what was to be done with it . He takes the account , therefore , to a comparative stranger , who never ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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