Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... witness by the defendants , but was not examined , sat on the bench by Lord Ellenborough during the whole proceedings , in the course of which allusion was made to his Tract , not only by the counsel on both sides , but by the learned ...
... witness by the defendants , but was not examined , sat on the bench by Lord Ellenborough during the whole proceedings , in the course of which allusion was made to his Tract , not only by the counsel on both sides , but by the learned ...
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... witness , should it be necessary to call him , prevents me from saying , so strongly as I could wish , what , in common with every one , I do most sin- cerely feel that there is not among all the brave men of whom the corps of officers ...
... witness , should it be necessary to call him , prevents me from saying , so strongly as I could wish , what , in common with every one , I do most sin- cerely feel that there is not among all the brave men of whom the corps of officers ...
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... scourged away - without a sentiment of discontent , without one feeling of horror , without any emotion but that of tranquil satisfaction ? And all this the by - standers are also to witness , without CASE OF J. HUNT AND J L. HUNT . 41.
... scourged away - without a sentiment of discontent , without one feeling of horror , without any emotion but that of tranquil satisfaction ? And all this the by - standers are also to witness , without CASE OF J. HUNT AND J L. HUNT . 41.
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... witness before the English public might have appeared somewhat perilous , both to himself and to the cause he was brought to prop with his perjuries . Accordingly , re- course was had to spies , who watched all the parties did , and ...
... witness before the English public might have appeared somewhat perilous , both to himself and to the cause he was brought to prop with his perjuries . Accordingly , re- course was had to spies , who watched all the parties did , and ...
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... witness , and the safe- guard of innocence , pretended to have seen in such directions as would have required the rays of light to move not straightforward , but round about . Couriers that pried into carriages where the travellers were ...
... witness , and the safe- guard of innocence , pretended to have seen in such directions as would have required the rays of light to move not straightforward , but round about . Couriers that pried into carriages where the travellers were ...
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