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... friends . No one could doubt what would be the result . This committee would first praise the ministers for their wisdom and humanity , and next propose an act to shelter them from any legal responsibility - thus assert- ing at once ...
... friends . No one could doubt what would be the result . This committee would first praise the ministers for their wisdom and humanity , and next propose an act to shelter them from any legal responsibility - thus assert- ing at once ...
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... friends , Oliver , his fellow - spies , and equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity was admitted on the other side convicted both of cruelty and other ...
... friends , Oliver , his fellow - spies , and equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity was admitted on the other side convicted both of cruelty and other ...
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... friend , that the bill of indemnity would contain no clause to screen ministers , magistrates , gaolers , or any other description of persons , against the consequences of any cruel or harsh treatment . This point , therefore , was not ...
... friend , that the bill of indemnity would contain no clause to screen ministers , magistrates , gaolers , or any other description of persons , against the consequences of any cruel or harsh treatment . This point , therefore , was not ...
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... friend's integrity and discernment , it was quite clear he had been imposed upon by the artifices of designing men , who wished to recommend themselves The report of the Lords ' commit- tee was speedily followed up by the Bill of ...
... friend's integrity and discernment , it was quite clear he had been imposed upon by the artifices of designing men , who wished to recommend themselves The report of the Lords ' commit- tee was speedily followed up by the Bill of ...
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... friends . What would the no . ble Lords have said to the same stri- king of a jury , had it been adopted under the special commission at Der- by , where the prisoners were tried and executed ? The proceedings of mini- sters defeated ...
... friends . What would the no . ble Lords have said to the same stri- king of a jury , had it been adopted under the special commission at Der- by , where the prisoners were tried and executed ? The proceedings of mini- sters defeated ...
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