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" Nor do we desire more to enjoy what is ours than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. "
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England - Page 505
by Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England ..., Volume 3, Part 2

Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 502 pages
...Subjeäs may enjoy what by Law "is Theirs, by a full and entire adminiftration of Jufticc4 « throughout the Land, and by extending Our Mercy where it « is wanted and defei v'd. " " AND •<? AND to rhe end that fear of puñiíhment may not engage " any confcious to...
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 pages
...Sub* je&s may enjoy what by Law is Theirs, by a full and en' tire Adminiftration of Juftice throughout the Land, and ' by extending our Mercy where it is wanted and deferv'd. ' And to the end that Fear of Punifhment may not engage ' any, confcious to themfelves of...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1760 - 512 pages
...Subjefis may enjoy what by Law is theirs, ty a full and entire Adminiflration of Juflice throughout the Land, and by extending our Mercy where it is wanted and deferved. And to the End that the Fear of Punijhment may •not engage any confcious to themfelves...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ...

1763 - 510 pages
...Subjefts may enjoy what by Law is theirs, by a full and entire /fdmini/iration of Jufliee throughout the Land, and by extending our Mercy * where it is wanted and deferved. And to the End that the Fear of Punijbment may not engage any, confcious to themfelves of...
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The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1

Charles M'Cormick - Great Britain - 1792 - 534 pages
...fubjects may enjoy what byjaw is theirs, by a full and entire adminiftration of juftice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deferved: '< And to the end that fear of punifhment may not engage any, confcious to themfelves of...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volume 6

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 744 pages
...fubjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a " full and entire adminiftration of juftice throughout the " land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted " and deferved. " And to the end that fear of punifhment may not " engage any confcious to themfelves of...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1808 - 740 pages
...subjects may enjoy what by law is tbeirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. — And. to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of what. U past, to a perseverance...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 842 pages
...enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, ana" by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. — And to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of what is past, to a perseverance...
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Historical Remarks on the Ancient and Present State of the Cities of London ...

R. B. - London (England) - 1810 - 404 pages
...subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs, by a full andlntire admini&tra* tion of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved. ' And to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any conscious to themselves of what is past, to a perseverance...
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The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian ..., Volume 1

William Sewel - Society of Friends - 1823 - 704 pages
...subjects may enjoy what by law is thejrs, by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and desired. ' And to the end that the fear of punishment may not engage any, conscious to themselves of...
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