The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... prisons and of prison discipline ; -and the state and actual ope- ration of that portion of the criminal laws under which capital punishment is denounced ; -all subjects of high importance , and bearing upon each other by several points ...
... prisons and of prison discipline ; -and the state and actual ope- ration of that portion of the criminal laws under which capital punishment is denounced ; -all subjects of high importance , and bearing upon each other by several points ...
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... prisoners of war , and might , as engaging in what was called rebellion , be treated as rebels . This new law would go to alter the relative risks , and operate as a law of favour to one party . He would not now enter further into the ...
... prisoners of war , and might , as engaging in what was called rebellion , be treated as rebels . This new law would go to alter the relative risks , and operate as a law of favour to one party . He would not now enter further into the ...
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... prisoner . Mr. Hunt , after enjoining the people to tranquillity , said , that he would readily surrender to any civil officer on showing his warrant , and Mr. Nadin , the principal police officer , received him in charge . Another ...
... prisoner . Mr. Hunt , after enjoining the people to tranquillity , said , that he would readily surrender to any civil officer on showing his warrant , and Mr. Nadin , the principal police officer , received him in charge . Another ...
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... prisoners were confined with the same pre- caution . The town was brought into a tolerably quiet state before night , military patroles being stationed at the end of almost every street . The next day the Manchester magistrates ...
... prisoners were confined with the same pre- caution . The town was brought into a tolerably quiet state before night , military patroles being stationed at the end of almost every street . The next day the Manchester magistrates ...
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... prisoners , saying , " You may " You may all have bail . " They were after- wards again summoned into court , when he thus again addressed Henry Hunt and you all : we sent for Mr. Bouchier in order that we might again care- fully peruse ...
... prisoners , saying , " You may " You may all have bail . " They were after- wards again summoned into court , when he thus again addressed Henry Hunt and you all : we sent for Mr. Bouchier in order that we might again care- fully peruse ...
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