The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1813 |
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... Sir John Newport Sir S. Romilly Mr. Abercrombie Mr. Frankland Mr. Davies Giddy Mr. Herbert Mr. Lockhart Mr ... Samuel Nelson John Jackson and Son Cornelius Duffy John Orr : = CONTENTS .
... Sir John Newport Sir S. Romilly Mr. Abercrombie Mr. Frankland Mr. Davies Giddy Mr. Herbert Mr. Lockhart Mr ... Samuel Nelson John Jackson and Son Cornelius Duffy John Orr : = CONTENTS .
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... Sir Samuel Romilly , to present on the meeting of Parliament . That William Stevenson , Archibald Barklie , William Thompson , Robert Williamson , and John Hancock , are appointed a committee to procure names to owing to the lenity of ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly , to present on the meeting of Parliament . That William Stevenson , Archibald Barklie , William Thompson , Robert Williamson , and John Hancock , are appointed a committee to procure names to owing to the lenity of ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly , to present . That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Sir Samuel Romilly for his benevolent exertions to abridge the number of capital offences ; as we are convinced such a mode would lessen the number of ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly , to present . That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Sir Samuel Romilly for his benevolent exertions to abridge the number of capital offences ; as we are convinced such a mode would lessen the number of ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly postponed the second reading of the dif- ferent bills till Thursday next . March 4 , 1811 . Sir Samuel Romilly . The bills relating to penal law which I have hitherto submitted to the consideration of the legislature ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly postponed the second reading of the dif- ferent bills till Thursday next . March 4 , 1811 . Sir Samuel Romilly . The bills relating to penal law which I have hitherto submitted to the consideration of the legislature ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly . I move the second reading of the bill for repealing so much of the statute of 12 Anne as makes the stealing to the amount of 40 shillings in a dwelling felony without benefit of clergy . Mr. Frankland . Although my ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly . I move the second reading of the bill for repealing so much of the statute of 12 Anne as makes the stealing to the amount of 40 shillings in a dwelling felony without benefit of clergy . Mr. Frankland . Although my ...
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