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Page 16
... Tugghe , for fo the Petitioner is called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made to him , That her Majefty did not think to make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence " " " • The ...
... Tugghe , for fo the Petitioner is called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made to him , That her Majefty did not think to make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence " " " • The ...
Page 17
... Tugghe right in this Matter , and let him know , That her Majefty has pro- ' nounced no Sentence against the Town , but his moft Chriftian Majefty has agreed that the ' Town and Harbour fhall be Demolished . That the British Nation ...
... Tugghe right in this Matter , and let him know , That her Majefty has pro- ' nounced no Sentence against the Town , but his moft Chriftian Majefty has agreed that the ' Town and Harbour fhall be Demolished . That the British Nation ...
Page 24
... Tugghe , Deputy of the Magi- ftrates of Dunkirk to your Majefty , to • implore your Clemency in relation to the in- tended Demolition of the Fortifications and Port of the faid Town , had entertain'd Hopes that by the most humble ...
... Tugghe , Deputy of the Magi- ftrates of Dunkirk to your Majefty , to • implore your Clemency in relation to the in- tended Demolition of the Fortifications and Port of the faid Town , had entertain'd Hopes that by the most humble ...
Page 25
... Tugghe will pre- ' fume to obferve to your Majefty that the Pre- • fervation of the Harbour of Dunkirk , in the naked Condition it has been Represented , will < neither be inconsistent either with the Politi- ' cal Views of Great ...
... Tugghe will pre- ' fume to obferve to your Majefty that the Pre- • fervation of the Harbour of Dunkirk , in the naked Condition it has been Represented , will < neither be inconsistent either with the Politi- ' cal Views of Great ...
Page 29
... Tugghe has the Honour to prefent to your Majefty a Lift of Two hundred and Eigh- teen English Ships , which from the 15th of August 1712. to the 13th of May , 1713. have come into that Harbour , and unloaded ' their Cargoes there to the ...
... Tugghe has the Honour to prefent to your Majefty a Lift of Two hundred and Eigh- teen English Ships , which from the 15th of August 1712. to the 13th of May , 1713. have come into that Harbour , and unloaded ' their Cargoes there to the ...
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