Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... punishment that can proceed from the wrath of an offended people may be denounced against me ; but while I have the satisfaction of feeling , that the measures which I have recommended have dimin ished their burdens , I dread not the ...
... punishment that can proceed from the wrath of an offended people may be denounced against me ; but while I have the satisfaction of feeling , that the measures which I have recommended have dimin ished their burdens , I dread not the ...
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... punish- ments by which the existing laws were already sanctioned ; his pur- pose seemed rather to be , to invi- gorate those laws by facilitating the detection of those who might be tempted to break them . Every one , he said , knew ...
... punish- ments by which the existing laws were already sanctioned ; his pur- pose seemed rather to be , to invi- gorate those laws by facilitating the detection of those who might be tempted to break them . Every one , he said , knew ...
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... punishment assigned to an un- founded charge . A frivolous charge ought to be visited with costs to the individual ; whereas it was proposed by this bill to charge the public with costs . A member of parliament could not be placed in ...
... punishment assigned to an un- founded charge . A frivolous charge ought to be visited with costs to the individual ; whereas it was proposed by this bill to charge the public with costs . A member of parliament could not be placed in ...
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... punishment for another penal offence was contained in an act permitting the importation of a better sort of barley called bigg . He had now collected the scattered enactments and reduced the whole mass within the compass of a bill of ...
... punishment for another penal offence was contained in an act permitting the importation of a better sort of barley called bigg . He had now collected the scattered enactments and reduced the whole mass within the compass of a bill of ...
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... punishment as the principal felons , Mr. Scarlett objected , that , instead of ameliorat- ing the law , it went to increase the number of capital felonies . But it was answered , that the provision was merely an application of the ...
... punishment as the principal felons , Mr. Scarlett objected , that , instead of ameliorat- ing the law , it went to increase the number of capital felonies . But it was answered , that the provision was merely an application of the ...
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