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 33 |
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... This take into consideration both the facts and the meeting , considering that a
general application law of the case ; first , to find whether the facts by the
collective body to the Commons Hlouse libelled are proved ; and then to judge of
the of ...
... This take into consideration both the facts and the meeting , considering that a
general application law of the case ; first , to find whether the facts by the
collective body to the Commons Hlouse libelled are proved ; and then to judge of
the of ...
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Look at that ? Do you know what was the purpose of the meeting ? - It was for the
purpose of petitioning [ Pamphlet handed to the witness . ] the sovereign . That
was printed in my office . Do you know , if in point of fact , petitions Who brought it
...
Look at that ? Do you know what was the purpose of the meeting ? - It was for the
purpose of petitioning [ Pamphlet handed to the witness . ] the sovereign . That
was printed in my office . Do you know , if in point of fact , petitions Who brought it
...
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No ; I gave it nobody is entitled to suggest a false fact to a to Mr . Walter Andrew
to revise . witness . No fact must be assumed in putting Are these the resolutions
that were read to a question to a witness . the meeting ? I have glanced at them .
No ; I gave it nobody is entitled to suggest a false fact to a to Mr . Walter Andrew
to revise . witness . No fact must be assumed in putting Are these the resolutions
that were read to a question to a witness . the meeting ? I have glanced at them .
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At a previous meeting were any steps taken Do you know whether , in point of
fact , peas to appointing a person ' to open the pro titions , founded on the
resolutions adopted at ceedings at the public meeting ? - It was dis - that meeting
were ...
At a previous meeting were any steps taken Do you know whether , in point of
fact , peas to appointing a person ' to open the pro titions , founded on the
resolutions adopted at ceedings at the public meeting ? - It was dis - that meeting
were ...
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... and which may depend on on the 7th of December last : that that meeting
considerations altogether unconnected with was for the purpose of petitioning
parliament the mere fact of the delivery of the speech by for a reform of
grievances .
... and which may depend on on the 7th of December last : that that meeting
considerations altogether unconnected with was for the purpose of petitioning
parliament the mere fact of the delivery of the speech by for a reform of
grievances .
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