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The Oxford Magazine: Or, University Museum. Calculated for General ... - Page 197
1769
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 38

1769 - 760 pages
...degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magistrate, muft leffen the only fecurity which my people can have for the...enjoyment of their rights and liberties. From your endea••-' r* in this common eaufe, I promife myfelf the mod falutary rfuot : on my part, no c-.untenancc...
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 4

1769 - 428 pages
...of public peace, and of good order among My people. You muft be fenlible, that whatever obftruéls, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magiftrate, muft leffen the only fecurity, which My people can have for the undifturbed enjoyment of their rights and...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 12

1800 - 580 pages
...of public peace, and of good order, among my people. You muft, be fenfible, that whatever obftructs, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws,...muft leflen the only fecurity which my people can bave for the undifturbed enjoyment of their rights and liberties. From your endeavours in this common...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 12

1800 - 586 pages
...of public peace, and of good order among my people. You muft be fenfible, that whatever obftruçts, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magiftrate, muft lefien the only fecurity which my people can have for the undiilurbed enjoyment of ¿heir rights and...
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The history of England, from the accession of George iii to 1783, Volume 1

John Adolphus - 1810 - 538 pages
...efforts for the maintenance of public peace, and good order. You muft be fenfible that whatever obftru&s the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magiftrate, muft leffen the only fecurity the people can have for the undifturbed enjoyment of their rights and liberties....
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 pages
...maintenance of public peace, and of good order among my people. You must be sensible that whatever obstructs, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magistrate, must lessen the rent, they relinquish their grand constitutional privilege of deciding...
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The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King ..., Volume 1

John Adolphus - 1840 - 646 pages
...for the maintenance of public " peace and good order. You must be sensible that " whatever obstructs the regular execution of the laws, " or weakens the authority of the magistrate, must " lessen the only security the people can have for the " undisturbed enjoyment of...
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250 royal speeches: from 1760 to 1882. Speakers: George iii., George iv ...

Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 pages
...maintenance of public peace and of good order among my people. You must be sensible that whatever obstructs, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magistrate, must lessen the only security which my people can have for the undisturbed enjoyment of...
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Archives of Maryland, Volume 32

William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1912 - 550 pages
...Publick Peace, and of Good Order, among p. 71 my People. You must be sensible that whatever obstructs, in any Degree, the Regular Execution of the Laws or Weakens the Authority of the Magistrate, must lessen the only Security which My People can have for the undisturbed Enjoyment of...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 38

1769 - 750 pages
...public peace, and nf good order among my people. You muft be iciti'i jlc, that whatever obstructs, in any degree, the regular execution of the laws, or weakens the authority of the magistrate, muft lefTen the only fetfurity which my people can have for the undisturbed enjoyment of...
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