| G. Paterson - 1811 - 648 halaman
...Majesty, was pleased, under ail the circumstances of this case, to acquiesce in the sentence of tbe Court. " The Court, in passing a sentence so inadequate...them to have existed during the administration of GOT. Bligh, both as affecting the tranquillity of the colony, and calling for some immediate decision.... | |
| 1813 - 506 halaman
...his Majesty, to acquiesce in the sentence of the court. " I amfurthercommanded to acquaint you, that in passing a sentence so inadequate to the enormity...crime of which the prisoner has been found guilty, the court have apparently been actuated by a consideration for the circumstances of impropriety and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 halaman
...his Majesty, to acquiesce in the sentence of the court. "lamfurthercommanded to acquaint you, that in passing a sentence so inadequate to the enormity...crime of which the prisoner has been found guilty, the court have apparently been actuated by a consideration for the circumstances of impropriety and... | |
| 1813 - 502 halaman
...his Majesty, to acquiesce in the sentence of the court. "lamfurthercommanded to acquaint you, that in passing a sentence so inadequate to the enormity...crime of which the prisoner has been found guilty, the court have apparently been actuated by a consideration for the circumstances of impropriety and... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 halaman
...pleased, under all the circumstances of this case, to acquiesce in the sentence of the ct. The ct., in passing a sentence so inadequate to the enormity...them to have existed during the administration of GOT. Bligh ; both as affecting the tranquillity of the colony, and calling for some immediate decision.... | |
| Roderick Flanagan - 1862 - 628 halaman
...court in passing a sentence so inadequate to the crime of which the accused had been found guilty, had apparently been actuated by a consideration of the...which, by the evidence on the face of the proceedings, might have appeared to them to have existed during the administration of Governor Bligh, both as affecting... | |
| Marcus Clarke - 1871 - 230 halaman
...and cashiered. In publishing this sentence in the general orders the following rider was added:—• "The Court, in passing a sentence so inadequate to...existed during the administration of Governor Bligh." Colonel Johnstone returned to the colony, and died there, universally respected, during the government... | |
| George William Rusden - 1883 - 704 halaman
...London : 1811. known. The sentence of the Court was acquiesced in, but the Prince Regent added : " The Court, in passing a sentence so inadequate to...during the administration of Governor Bligh, both aa affecting the tranquillity of the colony, and calling for some immediate decision." Admitting the... | |
| George William Rusden - 1883 - 704 halaman
...Inn. London: 1811. known. The sentence of the Court was acquiesced in, but the Prince Regent added : " The Court, in passing a sentence so inadequate to...been actuated by a consideration of the novel and extra, ordinary circumstances which, by the evidence on the face of the proceedings, may have appeared... | |
| Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke - 1890 - 562 halaman
...and cashiered. In publishing this sentence in the general orders the following rider was added : — "The court in passing a sentence so inadequate to...existed during the administration of Governor Bligh." Colonel Johnstone returned to the colony, and died there universally respected, during the Government... | |
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