The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Magistrates of cities ; and he was happy to state , that , with one or two exceptions , the directions given had been correctly complied with in the returns . From England and Wales the returns were nearly complete , as well as those ...
... Magistrates of cities ; and he was happy to state , that , with one or two exceptions , the directions given had been correctly complied with in the returns . From England and Wales the returns were nearly complete , as well as those ...
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... magistracy of the country than the Noble Lord's . How should it , for the Noble Lord's motion was contended to be as extensive as his ? But in bringing forward this motion , he had not been guided by his own feelings , nor had he ...
... magistracy of the country than the Noble Lord's . How should it , for the Noble Lord's motion was contended to be as extensive as his ? But in bringing forward this motion , he had not been guided by his own feelings , nor had he ...
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... Magistrate - he alluded to the cele brated Henry Fielding . In a work published by that gentleman , at the period when the first parliamentary inquiry was in progress , and entitled , " A Treatise on the Causes of Crime , " there would ...
... Magistrate - he alluded to the cele brated Henry Fielding . In a work published by that gentleman , at the period when the first parliamentary inquiry was in progress , and entitled , " A Treatise on the Causes of Crime , " there would ...
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... body of men intimately connected with the administration of the law - he meant the magistracy of the country - would be presented , praying for a general revision . A. mongst that body 172 [ CHAP . 5 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... body of men intimately connected with the administration of the law - he meant the magistracy of the country - would be presented , praying for a general revision . A. mongst that body 172 [ CHAP . 5 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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... Magistrates ac- customed to administer justice in a most populous metropolis , and who necessarily possessed very great ex- perience . It proceeded from a body of most respectable traders , of men peculiarly exposed to those depreda ...
... Magistrates ac- customed to administer justice in a most populous metropolis , and who necessarily possessed very great ex- perience . It proceeded from a body of most respectable traders , of men peculiarly exposed to those depreda ...
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