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... Burdett's , but thanks mainly to the tact and good temper of Coutts , there was no formal separation , despite Burdett's notorious infidelities . Mr. Patterson accuses Burdett not only of inconstancy in marriage but - on the strength of ...
... Burdett's , but thanks mainly to the tact and good temper of Coutts , there was no formal separation , despite Burdett's notorious infidelities . Mr. Patterson accuses Burdett not only of inconstancy in marriage but - on the strength of ...
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... Burdett , who denied the competence of the House . It had gathered into its own hands the rôles of the accuser , the Grand Jury , the Petty Jury , the Judge , and the executioner , to commit Jones , and had thus contravened all the ...
... Burdett , who denied the competence of the House . It had gathered into its own hands the rôles of the accuser , the Grand Jury , the Petty Jury , the Judge , and the executioner , to commit Jones , and had thus contravened all the ...
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... Burdett expressed to his constituents , ' his shame , grief and indignation at the spilling of blood at Manchester . Parliament , in special session , passed the Six Acts ; Burdett was prosecuted for seditious libel , convicted and ...
... Burdett expressed to his constituents , ' his shame , grief and indignation at the spilling of blood at Manchester . Parliament , in special session , passed the Six Acts ; Burdett was prosecuted for seditious libel , convicted and ...
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