Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... magistrates , with the aid of military force , were found unable to counteract , Mr. Secretary Ryder , on Feb. 14 , in- troduced to the House of Com- mons two bills for the purpose of adding new legal powers to those already subsisting ...
... magistrates , with the aid of military force , were found unable to counteract , Mr. Secretary Ryder , on Feb. 14 , in- troduced to the House of Com- mons two bills for the purpose of adding new legal powers to those already subsisting ...
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... magistrates of Nottingham , who , he said , in their provision for keeping the peace had gone beyond the mea- sure of the proposed bill . He fur- ther observed , that the existing law against frame - breaking , ex- tended only to ...
... magistrates of Nottingham , who , he said , in their provision for keeping the peace had gone beyond the mea- sure of the proposed bill . He fur- ther observed , that the existing law against frame - breaking , ex- tended only to ...
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... magistrates , or had sat on grand juries ; and yet Sir Robert Wilson had stated expressly , that corporal punishment was more fre- quent in the militia than in any other department of the service . It was mere hypocrisy to say , that ...
... magistrates , or had sat on grand juries ; and yet Sir Robert Wilson had stated expressly , that corporal punishment was more fre- quent in the militia than in any other department of the service . It was mere hypocrisy to say , that ...
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... magistrates of the disturbed districts . As to the first , respect- ing arms , the law at present re- quired that a deposition should be made on oath that arms were de- posited in a certain place before search could be made . He would ...
... magistrates of the disturbed districts . As to the first , respect- ing arms , the law at present re- quired that a deposition should be made on oath that arms were de- posited in a certain place before search could be made . He would ...
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... magistrates suffi- cient to enforce the law with due vigour , and on the borders of the disturbed counties offenders might escape to another jurisdiction . He would therefore propose , that for the time being , the magistrates in the ...
... magistrates suffi- cient to enforce the law with due vigour , and on the borders of the disturbed counties offenders might escape to another jurisdiction . He would therefore propose , that for the time being , the magistrates in the ...
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