Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 281
... important document , and should be read with the greatest at- tention . " COPY of the Earl of CHATHAM'S STATE- MENT of his PROCEEDINGS , dated 15th October , 1809. - Presented to the King , 14 Feb. 1810 . " In submitting to your Majesty ...
... important document , and should be read with the greatest at- tention . " COPY of the Earl of CHATHAM'S STATE- MENT of his PROCEEDINGS , dated 15th October , 1809. - Presented to the King , 14 Feb. 1810 . " In submitting to your Majesty ...
Page 599
... important they may be as to questions of law , however deeply the rights and liberties of the people may be involved in them , arc , in the present state of things , of little consequence , ex- cept in as far as they are connected with ...
... important they may be as to questions of law , however deeply the rights and liberties of the people may be involved in them , arc , in the present state of things , of little consequence , ex- cept in as far as they are connected with ...
Page 777
... important , to- wards giving its due effect to any relaxa- tion of severity in respect of crimes now subject to capital punishment , that the state of the prisons be most strictly at- tended to ; and ( coupled with that consid- eration ) ...
... important , to- wards giving its due effect to any relaxa- tion of severity in respect of crimes now subject to capital punishment , that the state of the prisons be most strictly at- tended to ; and ( coupled with that consid- eration ) ...
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