Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... ment in the hands of government , as well as a consolation to weak minds and timorous consciences . " Such a nation as the French cannot venerate a system of pomp and ce- remony , avowedly adapted merely to such purposes ; and ...
... ment in the hands of government , as well as a consolation to weak minds and timorous consciences . " Such a nation as the French cannot venerate a system of pomp and ce- remony , avowedly adapted merely to such purposes ; and ...
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... ment for any persons to be re- lieved by the royal bounty in their distress , but on the contrary , it is ' honourable on just cause to be thought worthy of reward , ' point out the grounds upon which the objects of bounty should be se ...
... ment for any persons to be re- lieved by the royal bounty in their distress , but on the contrary , it is ' honourable on just cause to be thought worthy of reward , ' point out the grounds upon which the objects of bounty should be se ...
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... ment , indictment , or sentence , or , in a word , every order whatsoever in virtue of which he holds the per- son in custody . - 113 . Every jailer from the judge to the jailor can alone justify the detaining of a pri- soner in close ...
... ment , indictment , or sentence , or , in a word , every order whatsoever in virtue of which he holds the per- son in custody . - 113 . Every jailer from the judge to the jailor can alone justify the detaining of a pri- soner in close ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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