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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VII
1809
Inquiry by the House of Commons into the Conduct of the Commander-in-Chief, his Royal Highness the Duke of York (pg. 117-122). The Inquiry into the Conduct of the Duke not confined to his official Acts (pg. 122-142). The Lord Chancellor and the Duke of Portland vindicated against false insinuations by Mrs. Clarke (pg. 142). Many corrupt Practices unveiled (pg. 142). Of the Reverend Mr. Basely, Chaplain to the Bishop of London (pg. 142-143). Of the Reverend Dr. O'Meara (pg. 143-144). and, in favour, though alleged to be without the Knowledge, of the Reverend Mr. G. H. Glasse, Rector of Hanwell (pg. 144-145). Character and behaviour of Mrs. Clarke on her examination before the House of Commons (pg. 145-146). Deep Interest of the whole Nation in the Inquiry into the Conduct of the Duke of York (pg. 146-147). Reflections (pg. 147-148).
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