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A good hour of the hearing was wasted on a debate between the members about whether an "Interrogatory" of one Steven McDevitt was acceptable to the members.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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So will the answers to Form Interrogatory question 17.1.
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Derec slowed and watched until he saw Agents Cupra and Gambel get out and head for the entrance. command override omega-five catalogue reset, shunt to auxiliary buffer, fourth tier conditional oversight, primary function precedent pending direct release by command subject Daventri Mia, generate report, send to log buffer coded Interrogatory, analyze priority, diagnostic protocols initiated --
Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000
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Interrogatory, incredulous, as if it had just dawned upon me what Uncle Arthur was talking about.
When Eight Bells Toll MacLean, Alistair, 1922-1987 1966
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Interrogatory, defence, witnesses -- all were finally suppressed.
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| What is the (R.N. etc.)? but ardois | Interrogatory.
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[_Interrogatory_] _Item_: Let them testify whether they know that the Portuguese inhabiting Macan, Malaca, and other places in India trade and hold business intercourse with the Castilians who inhabit this city and these islands; and whether the said Portuguese have derived or are deriving from it much gain, profit, and advantage, without incurring any loss or harm.
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To the fifth Interrogatory this deponent saith that to the best of his Knowledge the said Schooner had on board of her at the time she was brought to by the said privateer _peggy_ about fourteen men, composed of a Mixture of Nations, that the following Quantitys of
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Comprehended in the Interrogatory and Inserted in the foregoing Copy, said as follows --
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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To the Sixth Interrogatory this deponent Saith that he heard that the persons on board the said Schooner delivered up or gave the said box or Trinkets to Capn Haddon on condition that he would not Carry the said Schooner with the Crew thereof to the Havannah and further saith not to this Interrogatory.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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