The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of Buildings on the North Bridge , 96 Mr Scarlett , for Defamation at the Bar , Proceedings in the Complaint against the Election of the Magistrates of Edinburgh.- Deacon Lawrie and ...
... Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of Buildings on the North Bridge , 96 Mr Scarlett , for Defamation at the Bar , Proceedings in the Complaint against the Election of the Magistrates of Edinburgh.- Deacon Lawrie and ...
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... magistrates and 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 ...
... magistrates and 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 ...
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... magistrates to demand such recognizances from them , These men had , he apprehended , been very ill used , and might be exposed to further ill usage without any remedy , if provision was not made in the bill now before the House . There ...
... magistrates to demand such recognizances from them , These men had , he apprehended , been very ill used , and might be exposed to further ill usage without any remedy , if provision was not made in the bill now before the House . There ...
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... Magistrates had often been called on to act , for the sake of the public peace , on information which they could not ... magistracy had put an end to the great mass of danger , it would be a false view of the state of the country to ...
... Magistrates had often been called on to act , for the sake of the public peace , on information which they could not ... magistracy had put an end to the great mass of danger , it would be a false view of the state of the country to ...
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... magistrates should not be allowed to see whether these orders were attended to or not- whether or not the persons were sub- ject to ill treatment - and therefore , notwithstanding the order , he would say , that the Secretary of State ...
... magistrates should not be allowed to see whether these orders were attended to or not- whether or not the persons were sub- ject to ill treatment - and therefore , notwithstanding the order , he would say , that the Secretary of State ...
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