The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... persons , whose individual rights it has been necessary to sacri- fice to the general good . Being then , whether guilty or innocent , presumed innocent in the eye of the law , they have a very clear right , in equity , to a ...
... persons , whose individual rights it has been necessary to sacri- fice to the general good . Being then , whether guilty or innocent , presumed innocent in the eye of the law , they have a very clear right , in equity , to a ...
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... persons set at liberty were the iden- tical persons who had been accused of conspiring to burn Manchester . As to the trials at Derby , he verily believed , that the crime for which those unfortunate men suffered , was as much the ...
... persons set at liberty were the iden- tical persons who had been accused of conspiring to burn Manchester . As to the trials at Derby , he verily believed , that the crime for which those unfortunate men suffered , was as much the ...
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... persons believe that there are enemies to the House of Brunswick - if any persons think that disaffection towards it exists - they must be taught , by the uniform con- duct of the people on this melancho- ly occasion , that it is not ...
... persons believe that there are enemies to the House of Brunswick - if any persons think that disaffection towards it exists - they must be taught , by the uniform con- duct of the people on this melancho- ly occasion , that it is not ...
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... persons best informed in the coun- ty of Leicester , stated , on their own knowledge , that the passing of the Suspension Act had produced tranquil- lity in manufacturing districts where the greatest alarm for the peace of the country ...
... persons best informed in the coun- ty of Leicester , stated , on their own knowledge , that the passing of the Suspension Act had produced tranquil- lity in manufacturing districts where the greatest alarm for the peace of the country ...
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... persons apprehended under the act , had been made to enter previous to their liberation . Something was due to those persons , and the bill ought , therefore , to be more than a repeal . As far as he was able to learn , and he had taken ...
... persons apprehended under the act , had been made to enter previous to their liberation . Something was due to those persons , and the bill ought , therefore , to be more than a repeal . As far as he was able to learn , and he had taken ...
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