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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... taken at such times as may be convenient this summer , in order to lay their several petitions before par- liament early in the next session , when their proposition for a Parliamentary Reformation , without which neither the liberty of ...
... taken at such times as may be convenient this summer , in order to lay their several petitions before par- liament early in the next session , when their proposition for a Parliamentary Reformation , without which neither the liberty of ...
Page 33
... taken as to appointing a person to open the pro- ceedings at the public meeting ? -It was dis- cussed ; and after a great deal of discussion , M'Laren agreed , that if no other person came forward , he would do it ; and he mentioned to ...
... taken as to appointing a person to open the pro- ceedings at the public meeting ? -It was dis- cussed ; and after a great deal of discussion , M'Laren agreed , that if no other person came forward , he would do it ; and he mentioned to ...
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... taken before Daniel Hamilton , esquire , one of the sheriffs - substitute of Lanarkshire , did , in his presence at Glasgow , on the 6th day of March , 1817 , emit and subscribe a de- claration ; and having been taken before Robert ...
... taken before Daniel Hamilton , esquire , one of the sheriffs - substitute of Lanarkshire , did , in his presence at Glasgow , on the 6th day of March , 1817 , emit and subscribe a de- claration ; and having been taken before Robert ...
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... taken of the first indictment , though the trial on the criminal letters took place on the same day , the 3rd of February . Mr. Murray - Had he pleaded ? Mr. Drummond . - He had not . He had come into court , and the diet was continued ...
... taken of the first indictment , though the trial on the criminal letters took place on the same day , the 3rd of February . Mr. Murray - Had he pleaded ? Mr. Drummond . - He had not . He had come into court , and the diet was continued ...
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... taken and answered in the anxious manner adopted in the present case , with regard to a matter of form and practice in our procedure , we ought to take every means of information , and decide with deliberation ; and so far from ...
... taken and answered in the anxious manner adopted in the present case , with regard to a matter of form and practice in our procedure , we ought to take every means of information , and decide with deliberation ; and so far from ...
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