A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors: From the Earliest Period to the Year 1783 : with Notes and Other Illustrations, 第 22 卷,第 1817 頁Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne, 1817 |
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... Reform , " A. D. 1793 ........ 1189 586 . Proceedings against ALEXANDER WHYTE , on an Indict- ment for publishing a Seditious Libel , A. D. 1793 ........ 1237 STATE STATE TRIALS , & c . & c . 568. TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... Reform , " A. D. 1793 ........ 1189 586 . Proceedings against ALEXANDER WHYTE , on an Indict- ment for publishing a Seditious Libel , A. D. 1793 ........ 1237 STATE STATE TRIALS , & c . & c . 568. TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... ment of the public treasure , and a shameful prostitution of public honours and employ- ments ; procuring deficiencies of the civil list to be made good without examination ; and , instead of punishing , conferring honours on a ...
... ment of the public treasure , and a shameful prostitution of public honours and employ- ments ; procuring deficiencies of the civil list to be made good without examination ; and , instead of punishing , conferring honours on a ...
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... ment , and it is upon that principle that they may be prosecuted for a criminal offence , when they wilfully do not fulfil their duty . Neither the paymaster nor his clerk , the ac- countant , nor any of his clerks , come within this ...
... ment , and it is upon that principle that they may be prosecuted for a criminal offence , when they wilfully do not fulfil their duty . Neither the paymaster nor his clerk , the ac- countant , nor any of his clerks , come within this ...
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... ment , it is plain he did not consider it as a part of his duty , but referred them to his per- principal ; Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wigglesworth conceded to it , for away they go , and from that time to this moment , they had no inter ...
... ment , it is plain he did not consider it as a part of his duty , but referred them to his per- principal ; Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wigglesworth conceded to it , for away they go , and from that time to this moment , they had no inter ...
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... ment ; if it should appear , even in Mr. Bem- bridge's case , that his guilt hath been of a different species ; if I were even to admit that there were any guilt in his case , that there were some guilt in it , yet , if it is not of the ...
... ment ; if it should appear , even in Mr. Bem- bridge's case , that his guilt hath been of a different species ; if I were even to admit that there were any guilt in his case , that there were some guilt in it , yet , if it is not of the ...
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