A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 33Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1826 - Trials |
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... England or Scotland , did universal suffrage ever prevail ; and in Scotland , in particular , from the great sub- division of property , the elective suffrage was never so extended as it actually is at the pre- sent moment . It is ...
... England or Scotland , did universal suffrage ever prevail ; and in Scotland , in particular , from the great sub- division of property , the elective suffrage was never so extended as it actually is at the pre- sent moment . It is ...
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... England as it stands at this present moment . Will any one say , that what passed at Kilmarnock will bear any comparison , in point of indecency and indecorum , to what is notoriously passing in England every hour , and under the imme ...
... England as it stands at this present moment . Will any one say , that what passed at Kilmarnock will bear any comparison , in point of indecency and indecorum , to what is notoriously passing in England every hour , and under the imme ...
Page 119
... England to the phleg- matic English , -in whom they have far less a- pology . I have exhausted you and myelf , —but I have one word more to say . This is a case above all other cases fit for the decision of a jury , -a case in which you ...
... England to the phleg- matic English , -in whom they have far less a- pology . I have exhausted you and myelf , —but I have one word more to say . This is a case above all other cases fit for the decision of a jury , -a case in which you ...
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... England . It is no answer to this argument , for the pro- secutor to say , we are going to try the prisoner for treason , but we are not to punish him for treason . We ask for no other punishment but that which is applicable to the ...
... England . It is no answer to this argument , for the pro- secutor to say , we are going to try the prisoner for treason , but we are not to punish him for treason . We ask for no other punishment but that which is applicable to the ...
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... England upon that subject by the 7th Anne , cap . 21. I pray your lord- ships to attend to the preamble of that statute of the 1st Mary . " Forasmuch as the state of every king , ruler , and governor of any realm , dominion , or ...
... England upon that subject by the 7th Anne , cap . 21. I pray your lord- ships to attend to the preamble of that statute of the 1st Mary . " Forasmuch as the state of every king , ruler , and governor of any realm , dominion , or ...
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