“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... such a system crime could not be effectually checked nor adequately punished . With re- spect to the system of police , sir James Mackintosh observed , that the principal object of police [ + 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 83.
... such a system crime could not be effectually checked nor adequately punished . With re- spect to the system of police , sir James Mackintosh observed , that the principal object of police [ + 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 83.
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... James Mackintosh consented to modify it by leaving out the latter part of it , His reason for this was , that the attention of government , as Mr Peel stated , had for some time been , and was then very anxiously directed to the ...
... James Mackintosh consented to modify it by leaving out the latter part of it , His reason for this was , that the attention of government , as Mr Peel stated , had for some time been , and was then very anxiously directed to the ...
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... James Mackintosh pronounced a keen philippic against all ministerial sa- tires and libels . The marquis of Londonderry admitted , that it would have been more discreet in the learned lord to have abstained from all connexion with news ...
... James Mackintosh pronounced a keen philippic against all ministerial sa- tires and libels . The marquis of Londonderry admitted , that it would have been more discreet in the learned lord to have abstained from all connexion with news ...
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... James Mackintosh took the lead in the Opposition , and was supported by Mr. Denman , Mr. Scarlett , sir Robert Wilson , and sir John Newport . Mr. Peel pre- vailed by a majority of 189 to 92 . On the question for the second reading of ...
... James Mackintosh took the lead in the Opposition , and was supported by Mr. Denman , Mr. Scarlett , sir Robert Wilson , and sir John Newport . Mr. Peel pre- vailed by a majority of 189 to 92 . On the question for the second reading of ...
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... James Mackintosh , and other members of Opposition . They founded their objections not on the intrinsic merits or demerits of the new arrangement , but on the period when it was brought forward ; contending , that time ought to be ...
... James Mackintosh , and other members of Opposition . They founded their objections not on the intrinsic merits or demerits of the new arrangement , but on the period when it was brought forward ; contending , that time ought to be ...
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