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9 March 1810
Thus much then we are told. But the deputy of this
Messenger and in whose person he is partly executed
being this Mr Stainforth, who is it that this Deputy Mr Stainforth
has for its principal? This is to us a secret,
for this is among the things which are not by Honorable Gentlemen at least revealed
to us.
Examining further out this statement the destiny of this
Deputy we find that he is appointed for life. But
being the purpose for which he is so appointed being
nothing but the no other than that of being executed the a passage from
the make of will be apt to present
itself to every sensible breast of sensibility which is at the same
time a musical one.
On turning to Scotland, in the course of a series of not more than five and twenty
thirty articles, we find that part of the United Kingdom
exhibiting no fewer than four of these tragedies.
Out of the pair of Right Honourable Robert Dundas's
with which that part of the Sinecure list is adorned, one
viz. the M.P., the one in whose the signet is so safe
and so productive, the Lord Frederic Campbel the
Lord Register – the Judge of the Court of Admiralty,
Mr Hodston Cay – and the Principal Clerk in do, Mr
W. Ca William Campbell Junr. are all steerers
in their fate not all these great characters have
Honorable Gentlemen concurred in exhibiting to us
in their melancholy attitude.
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