Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... escaping so often with impunity . The in- crease of prosecutions and con- victions since the passing of that bill was a proof of the justness of this reasoning ; and he was con- vinced that the same effects would follow from the ...
... escaping so often with impunity . The in- crease of prosecutions and con- victions since the passing of that bill was a proof of the justness of this reasoning ; and he was con- vinced that the same effects would follow from the ...
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... escaped his at- tention , though for only a few days . He would only add , that there was no way in which govern- ment could take an opportunity of reprobating such doctrine that they would not adopt , and if pos- sible bring the author ...
... escaped his at- tention , though for only a few days . He would only add , that there was no way in which govern- ment could take an opportunity of reprobating such doctrine that they would not adopt , and if pos- sible bring the author ...
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... escaped to save their lives , and burnt every thing in the house . This act seemed a signal for more extensive outrages , which spread over the circumjacent towns and villages . Though the obnoxious frames were the chief object of their ...
... escaped to save their lives , and burnt every thing in the house . This act seemed a signal for more extensive outrages , which spread over the circumjacent towns and villages . Though the obnoxious frames were the chief object of their ...
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... escaped , Captain Hoste in vain afterwards claiming her as a lawful prize . The sur- viving crew and troops of La Fa- vorite were obliged to surrender at Lissa after the action . The loss of the English on this occasion amounted , in ...
... escaped , Captain Hoste in vain afterwards claiming her as a lawful prize . The sur- viving crew and troops of La Fa- vorite were obliged to surrender at Lissa after the action . The loss of the English on this occasion amounted , in ...
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... escaped capture on account of the proximity of the formidable batteries . The loss on the English side was inconsiderable ; and the whole affair was only important as a kind of experiment of what might be expected in a more se- rious ...
... escaped capture on account of the proximity of the formidable batteries . The loss on the English side was inconsiderable ; and the whole affair was only important as a kind of experiment of what might be expected in a more se- rious ...
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