The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 41 |
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Halaman 11
... magis- trates whose conduct was the subject of general reprobation . It would seem , that to ask for inquiry was , in the opinion of war . It was not supposed that the shed- ding of the blood of their fellow - country- men could ever be ...
... magis- trates whose conduct was the subject of general reprobation . It would seem , that to ask for inquiry was , in the opinion of war . It was not supposed that the shed- ding of the blood of their fellow - country- men could ever be ...
Halaman 29
... magis- tracy appeared to be probable or almost certain , the more politic would be the examination of the facts , as it would show that parliament , instead of being cold to the wishes of the people , ran even before its duty , through ...
... magis- tracy appeared to be probable or almost certain , the more politic would be the examination of the facts , as it would show that parliament , instead of being cold to the wishes of the people , ran even before its duty , through ...
Halaman 33
... magis- trates in the discharge of their duty ; for those principles , on which every thing valuable in society depended , could only be maintained by supporting the execu- tive . He certainly was of opinion , that lenient measures were ...
... magis- trates in the discharge of their duty ; for those principles , on which every thing valuable in society depended , could only be maintained by supporting the execu- tive . He certainly was of opinion , that lenient measures were ...
Halaman 39
... magis- trates would run wild and exceed their duty throughout the nation ? He must confess that he thought the danger was one of a very different kind . He thought that the magistrates had been remiss rather than over active ; and had ...
... magis- trates would run wild and exceed their duty throughout the nation ? He must confess that he thought the danger was one of a very different kind . He thought that the magistrates had been remiss rather than over active ; and had ...
Halaman 79
... magis- trates ; he merely demanded a full inquiry . He wished to know why a military force had been employed at all ? It might be answered , that Mr. Nadin had said , he could not arrest these people without the aid of a military power ...
... magis- trates ; he merely demanded a full inquiry . He wished to know why a military force had been employed at all ? It might be answered , that Mr. Nadin had said , he could not arrest these people without the aid of a military power ...
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