Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... common law , nor by that statute ; and se- condly , that it did not describe the offence as it was described in the act . The Lord - Chancellor , in de- fending the measure generally , confessed that its language did ap- pear to him put ...
... common law , nor by that statute ; and se- condly , that it did not describe the offence as it was described in the act . The Lord - Chancellor , in de- fending the measure generally , confessed that its language did ap- pear to him put ...
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... common interest to all who dis sented from the established church . When , therefore , on May the 21st , the bill was to be read a second time , such a deluge of petitions was poured in against it , that the mover was left alone in its ...
... common interest to all who dis sented from the established church . When , therefore , on May the 21st , the bill was to be read a second time , such a deluge of petitions was poured in against it , that the mover was left alone in its ...
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... common object ; and also the strength they possess when thus acting in union ; a species of knowledge which , if they were already formidable to the established church , must tend to render them much more so . We are disposed , however ...
... common object ; and also the strength they possess when thus acting in union ; a species of knowledge which , if they were already formidable to the established church , must tend to render them much more so . We are disposed , however ...
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... common rules between civilized belligerents relative to the exchange of prison- ers have not been observed , whence has proceeded a great accumulation of those unfortunate persons , pro- ductive of much private distress , as well as ...
... common rules between civilized belligerents relative to the exchange of prison- ers have not been observed , whence has proceeded a great accumulation of those unfortunate persons , pro- ductive of much private distress , as well as ...
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... common sense . This writer had said , that the ruler of France had placed himself above all law ; but he ( Lord Wellesley ) trusted that there still remained a tribunal before which he might be com- pelled to answer even in this world ...
... common sense . This writer had said , that the ruler of France had placed himself above all law ; but he ( Lord Wellesley ) trusted that there still remained a tribunal before which he might be com- pelled to answer even in this world ...
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