An Exposure of the Spy System Pursued in Glasgow, During the Years 1816-17-18-19 and 20: With Copies of the Original Letters, &c., of Andrew Hardie, who was Executed for High Treason at Stirling, in September, 1820 |
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10th Hussars Address afterwards allowed Andrew Hardie answer appeared arms asked attend authorities Baird believe brought called Castle cause charge circumstances communication conduct considered copy Court Crown Depones direct doubt Edinburgh evidence examination expected fact Finlay forward friends gave Gentlemen give given Glasgow Government hands High hope immediately important individuals Interrogated James John justice King knew knowledge letter London Lord Lord Advocate Macdougall matter means meeting morning Narrative nature necessary never night oath object opinion particular party period person plaintiff present prisoner proceedings proved published question readers received recollect Reddie referred Reform respect Richmond road Scotland Sidmouth situation soon statement Stirling suffered taken thing thought tion told took treasonable trial Turner weaver whole wished witness written
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