The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 52J. Dodsley, 1811 |
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... proposals on which he had proposed most of from convicting , in cases which appeared to them not to deserve such a penalty ; and that there- fore lessening this severity would prevent crimes from escaping so often with impunity . The in ...
... proposals on which he had proposed most of from convicting , in cases which appeared to them not to deserve such a penalty ; and that there- fore lessening this severity would prevent crimes from escaping so often with impunity . The in ...
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... proposed that a discretion should be left with the magistrate to raise the number of penalties in cases where it should appear just and proper . Lord Folkestone objected to this proposal , as lodging an enormous power in the hands of ...
... proposed that a discretion should be left with the magistrate to raise the number of penalties in cases where it should appear just and proper . Lord Folkestone objected to this proposal , as lodging an enormous power in the hands of ...
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... proposed a clause for taking from landlords the summary mode of distress , if payment should be offered in bank notes , which was agreed to . The Marquis of Lansdowne then proposed a clause for fixing an amount beyond which the issues ...
... proposed a clause for taking from landlords the summary mode of distress , if payment should be offered in bank notes , which was agreed to . The Marquis of Lansdowne then proposed a clause for fixing an amount beyond which the issues ...
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Proceedings in Parliament respecting the Regency Difficulty relative | 1 |
Debates on Mr Wellesley Poles circular Letter respecting an intended | 12 |
CHAP III | 18 |
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