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... Lord Chatham and Lord Camden are obliged to any one , they are obliged to the nation , not to the King ; and it is ... Mansfield , the caufe , wherein Richard -r . Baron Gr was plaintiff against his R. H. the Duke of C. for criminal ...
... Lord Chatham and Lord Camden are obliged to any one , they are obliged to the nation , not to the King ; and it is ... Mansfield , the caufe , wherein Richard -r . Baron Gr was plaintiff against his R. H. the Duke of C. for criminal ...
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... Mansfield , Mr. Skinner , Mr. Impey . Attornies for the plaintiff . Mr ... Lord Belvidere , in the king- dom of Ireland , whofe brother ( Mr. Rochford ) ... Lord G▭▭▭▭r's fervants went down to St. Alban's with his Lordship's brother ...
... Mansfield , Mr. Skinner , Mr. Impey . Attornies for the plaintiff . Mr ... Lord Belvidere , in the king- dom of Ireland , whofe brother ( Mr. Rochford ) ... Lord G▭▭▭▭r's fervants went down to St. Alban's with his Lordship's brother ...
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... Lord hip had frequently been guilty of the fame crime . Thefe witnesses being fworn , they were called upon to prove that his Lordship had connexion with them ; when , by Lord Mansfield's direction , the leading questions only were put ...
... Lord hip had frequently been guilty of the fame crime . Thefe witnesses being fworn , they were called upon to prove that his Lordship had connexion with them ; when , by Lord Mansfield's direction , the leading questions only were put ...
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... Lord G. had feen him at Mrs. Lloyd's houfe , where the came to lie with Lord G. That she did do fo . That the faw ... Mansfield began about half an hour after fix , and with his usual clear- nefs fummed up the proof with the ut- moft ...
... Lord G. had feen him at Mrs. Lloyd's houfe , where the came to lie with Lord G. That she did do fo . That the faw ... Mansfield began about half an hour after fix , and with his usual clear- nefs fummed up the proof with the ut- moft ...
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... SIR , rate Thursday , July 19 . Efterday morning , about nine Mansfield and a Special Jury , the trial of Mr. Miller , for republishing Junix's Letter to the King in December laft , in the London Evening Post . Only feven of the fpccial ...
... SIR , rate Thursday , July 19 . Efterday morning , about nine Mansfield and a Special Jury , the trial of Mr. Miller , for republishing Junix's Letter to the King in December laft , in the London Evening Post . Only feven of the fpccial ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 216 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Página 265 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Página 203 - ... and execution, for which they are very unfit, but the checks of government really in the hands of the governed. For these purposes, if it were possible to suppose that the great enemy of mankind could be rendered instrumental to their happiness, so far the devil himself should be supported by the people.
Página 115 - Journal, was this day apprehended -and brought before me, one of his majefty's juftices of the peace for the city of London, by Edward Twine Carpenter, of HofierJane, London, printer. . JOHN WILKES, Alderman.
Página 165 - Foy for arrack, &c. which were to be forwarded to Paris. I believe they were sent, but they never passed through my hands, nor do I know whether Mr.. Wildman has yet been paid for those trifles, the whole of which amounted only, as he told me, to about thirty pounds. Your endeavours to create a coolness between Mr.
Página 235 - At the humble petition of the lord mayor, sheriffs, commons, and citizens of the city of Dublin, be it enacted,
Página 241 - After this, finding he could take no advantage against me, then in a treacherous way he resolved to assassinate me in this manner: hearing I was to come to Whitehall on horseback with two...
Página 162 - I knew I could be useful to you in Middlesex; and I did then, and do still think, that there was no method by which I could do greater service...
Página 4 - I am amazed that the press should be only made use of in this way by newswriters, and the zealots of parties ; as if it were not more advantageous to mankind, to. be instructed in wisdom and virtue, than in politics; and to be made good fathers, husbands and sons, than counsellors and statesmen.
Página 151 - ... to command for the public good, however dangerous, difficult, or defperate." The queftion was then put, " That «' James Eyre, Efq; the prefent Recorder, be no more aavifed with, retained or employed, in any of the affairs of this corporation ; he being deemed by this Court unworthy of their future truft or confidence.