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The conduct of a late noble commander, candidly considered. With a view to expose the misrepresentations of the anonymous author of the two letters addressed to his L-p; to place the controversy on a foundation supported by facts; to state the difficulties, which obstruct a public inquiry; and to propose a method of removing them.

Publisher: London : Printed for R. Baldwin, 1760Description: [2], 43, [1]p. ; 8g.Subject(s): Germain, George Sackville, 1st Viscount Sackville | Great Britain -- History -- George II, 1727-1760
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room Corridor, Principal Floor Lords Library Tracts VOL.5(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 36188-1001
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VOL.4(9) Tractatus de componendis controversiis, deprædationibus coercendis, et pace concilianda inter coronas Magnæ Britannæ et Hispaniae in America. Conclusus Matriti 8/18 die mensis Julii, Anno Domini 1670. VOL.5(1) A letter to an honourable Brigadier General, commander in chief of his Majesty's forces in Canada. VOL.5(2) A refutation of the letter to an Honble. Brigadier-General, commander of His Majesty's forces in Canada. By an officer. VOL.5(3) The conduct of a late noble commander, candidly considered. With a view to expose the misrepresentations of the anonymous author of the two letters addressed to his L-p; to place the controversy on a foundation supported by facts; to state the difficulties, which obstruct a public inquiry; and to propose a method of removing them. VOL.5(4) An answer to that part of the narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. which relates to the conduct of Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis, during the campaign in North-America in the year 1781. By Earl Cornwallis. VOL.5(6) The substance of the speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, March 2d, 1819, on the motion of Sir James Mackintosh, Bart. "That a select committee be appointed, to consider of so much of the criminal laws as relates to capital punishments or felonies, and to report their observations and opinions of the same, from time to time to the House. VOL.5(7) Proposed improvement of Portsmouth Harbour.

Noble commander = Lord George Sackville.

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