The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, 第 17 巻J. Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... evidence , and if they could not convince the jury , they would endeavour to affect them . The consequence of this would be , that a different course from that now taken would be pursued by those who con- ducted the prosecution , and ...
... evidence , and if they could not convince the jury , they would endeavour to affect them . The consequence of this would be , that a different course from that now taken would be pursued by those who con- ducted the prosecution , and ...
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... evidence that would be placed before them embracing every opposite extreme of opinion , would furnish them with nothing but what they had already heard and read in speeches and pamphlets , until they had been surfeited with its ...
... evidence that would be placed before them embracing every opposite extreme of opinion , would furnish them with nothing but what they had already heard and read in speeches and pamphlets , until they had been surfeited with its ...
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... evidence as to the eventual effect of the law ? They stated that it left the people with the same if not a greater disposition to disturbance . In fact , it only went to suppress the evil by force for the moment , and left its causes ...
... evidence as to the eventual effect of the law ? They stated that it left the people with the same if not a greater disposition to disturbance . In fact , it only went to suppress the evil by force for the moment , and left its causes ...
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... evidence given before the com- mittee , from which it appeared that in some parts of Tipperary the gentry were obliged to remain in doors after dark , to have all the doors and win- dows barricadoed . Many of the rooms were kept dark ...
... evidence given before the com- mittee , from which it appeared that in some parts of Tipperary the gentry were obliged to remain in doors after dark , to have all the doors and win- dows barricadoed . Many of the rooms were kept dark ...
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... evidence was offered to substantiate such se- vere allegations . Mr Dawson spoke in the highest terms of the Irish Protestant clergy , and said , wherever the Protestant church was most strongly established in Ireland , there the ...
... evidence was offered to substantiate such se- vere allegations . Mr Dawson spoke in the highest terms of the Irish Protestant clergy , and said , wherever the Protestant church was most strongly established in Ireland , there the ...
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