Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... which may well make us doubt if we now , seeing the productions of the periodical press , live in the same country and under the same system of laws . i In the month of August immediately following , the subject INTRODUCTION . 5.
... which may well make us doubt if we now , seeing the productions of the periodical press , live in the same country and under the same system of laws . i In the month of August immediately following , the subject INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... doubt to be , that the publication was made with the intentions imputed to it in the Information , of exciting disaffection in the army , and deterring persons from entering it . Sir Robert Wilson , who had been subpoenaed as a witness ...
... doubt to be , that the publication was made with the intentions imputed to it in the Information , of exciting disaffection in the army , and deterring persons from entering it . Sir Robert Wilson , who had been subpoenaed as a witness ...
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... doubt the uses of that which they had seen so perverted and abused . It has made them , instead of blessing " the useful light " of that great source of improvement , see in it only an instrument of real mischief , or doubtful good ...
... doubt the uses of that which they had seen so perverted and abused . It has made them , instead of blessing " the useful light " of that great source of improvement , see in it only an instrument of real mischief , or doubtful good ...
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... doubt some will think more severe than flogging : he states that Buonaparte punishes his refractory troops with chains , and with the highest species of all human punishment - with death . This is exactly the argument of the defendants ...
... doubt some will think more severe than flogging : he states that Buonaparte punishes his refractory troops with chains , and with the highest species of all human punishment - with death . This is exactly the argument of the defendants ...
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... doubt that the learned counsel would fail to make out the intention which he has imputed to the defendant's publication ; yet I am ready to admit , that everything which inge- nuity could accomplish in this way he has done . I shall not ...
... doubt that the learned counsel would fail to make out the intention which he has imputed to the defendant's publication ; yet I am ready to admit , that everything which inge- nuity could accomplish in this way he has done . I shall not ...
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