The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 3;Band 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... prisoners were under age , and a counsel was assigned to them . But they were allowed only four and twenty hours to prepare their defence ; although the law provided , that no prisoner should answer to a capital charge in less than five ...
... prisoners were under age , and a counsel was assigned to them . But they were allowed only four and twenty hours to prepare their defence ; although the law provided , that no prisoner should answer to a capital charge in less than five ...
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... prisoners , whom their masters were willing to leave in starvation . To deprive the latter of this alleviation of their mise- ries , the government ordered the former to be removed from the dungeons of the city , and immured in the ...
... prisoners , whom their masters were willing to leave in starvation . To deprive the latter of this alleviation of their mise- ries , the government ordered the former to be removed from the dungeons of the city , and immured in the ...
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... prisoners , who ought never to have been incarcerated , the queen issued in- structions to the Royal Volunteers to oppose the execution of his orders ; and these instructions were obey- ed . Veiga prepared an ordinance , directing that ...
... prisoners , who ought never to have been incarcerated , the queen issued in- structions to the Royal Volunteers to oppose the execution of his orders ; and these instructions were obey- ed . Veiga prepared an ordinance , directing that ...
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... prisoners ; that they would follow his vessels wherever he chose to take them , but must have a written order to that ... prisoner of war ; if he was , he would follow ; if he was not , he would pursue his course , and endeavour , at ...
... prisoners ; that they would follow his vessels wherever he chose to take them , but must have a written order to that ... prisoner of war ; if he was , he would follow ; if he was not , he would pursue his course , and endeavour , at ...
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... prisoner in his hands . In these two actions they lost 1,500 prisoners , with the greater part of their artillery , am- munition , and provisions . That he might profit by the confusion and alarm which these defeats produced , the ...
... prisoner in his hands . In these two actions they lost 1,500 prisoners , with the greater part of their artillery , am- munition , and provisions . That he might profit by the confusion and alarm which these defeats produced , the ...
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