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" The court, on due consideration of the whole matter before them, is of opinion that lord George Sackville is guilty of having disobeyed the orders of prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, whom he was by his commission and instructions directed to obey as commander... "
The General History of the Late War: Containing It's Rise, Progress, and ... - Page 81
by John Entick - 1763
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 22

English literature - 1760 - 754 pages
...following is the fentence of the faid general court-martial. " This court, upon due coniidention " of the whole matter before them, is " of opinion, That Lord George Sack" ville is guilty of having di (obeyed the "ordere of Prince Ferdinand ofBrunf" wick, whom he was...
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volume 3

1764 - 666 pages
...innocent, aj/ertiug tbtt Ja •which heart Tefiimcay ftr me, The Sentence is in the following Words. The Court, upon due Confideration of the whole Matter before them, is of Opinion, That Lord Gecrgt Sac/rville is guilty of having difobeyed the Orders of Prince Frrditiaad of Bruiifaitk, whom...
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The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1775 - 510 pages
...SiciviHt having defired j trial by court martial, it was granted, and the following was the fentence: " This court, upon due confideration of the whole matter before them, is of opinion, that lord George Sackvillt is guilty of having difobeyeil the orders of prince Ferdinand of Brurjioick, whom he was...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1782 - 416 pages
...perfon, labouring under the heavy cenfure of a court-martial, viz. r " This Court upon due confederation of the whole matter before them, is of opinion, that Lord George Sackville is failty of having difobeyed the.oriejs of Prince Ferdinand of runfwick, whom he was by his commiffion...
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The Speeches of Iohn Wilkes, One of the Knights of the Shire for ..., Volume 3

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 344 pages
...all North From the London Gazette of April 26, 1760. This Court, [a General Court -Martial] upon the confideration of the whole matter before them, is...opinion, That Lord George Sackville is guilty of having Jiftbeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his Commiffion and Inttructions...
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The Speeches of John Wilkes ... in the Parliament Appointed to ..., Volume 1

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 194 pages
...all North; From the London Gazette of April z6, 1760. This Court, [a General Court -Martial] upon the confideration of the whole matter before them, is of opinion, That Lord George Saikville is guilty of havr ing difobejedthe orders of Prince Ferdinand of firunfwick, whom he was...
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Select Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Year 1752 to the Year 1768

Scotland. Court of Session, Lord Henry Home Kames - Law reports, digests, etc - 1780 - 384 pages
...apply to, the delinquent being tried by a court-martial, the verdict was as follows : " The " court, on due confideration of the whole matter before them, is of " opinion, that Major-commandant Colin Campbell is guilty of the " crime laid to his charge; but there not being a...
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A New Sketch of Civil and Ecclesiastical History: From the Creation to the ...

Geography - 1781 - 420 pages
...for which he was tried by a court-martial, which pronounced the following fentence againft him. " The Court, upon due confideration of " the whole matter before them is of opi" nion, that Lord George Sackville is " guilty of having difobeyed the orders of " Prince Ferdinand...
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The European Magazine and London Review, by the Philological ..., Volume 1

1782 - 540 pages
...proper perlbn to be raifed to the dignity ot a peerage. Sentence. " This Court, upon due confederation of the whole matter before them, is of opinion, that...having difobeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwic, whom he was, by his com- , million and instructions, directed to obey, as commander in chief,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1789 - 560 pages
...lentence of the general court-martial oa Lord George Sackville. " This court, upon due confederation of the -whole matter before them, is of opinion, That Lord George Sackville is guilty of having dilbb'eyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his commiffion and inftructions...
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