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... regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next , to prevent the recurrence of such grievances , by the abolition of tyrannical tribunals acting upon arbitrary maxims in criminal proceedings , and most improperly denominated ...
... regard to the individuals who had suffered ; the next , to prevent the recurrence of such grievances , by the abolition of tyrannical tribunals acting upon arbitrary maxims in criminal proceedings , and most improperly denominated ...
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... regard to this rule is that it was only endured in the war of 1756 owing to peculiar circumstances : that during the American war it lay dormant : that it was revived in the revolutionary war , and rendered operative during a few months ...
... regard to this rule is that it was only endured in the war of 1756 owing to peculiar circumstances : that during the American war it lay dormant : that it was revived in the revolutionary war , and rendered operative during a few months ...
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... regard to the persons constituting our administration but he bestows praise on their conduct as it regards Spain . The part of the king's speech ( says he ) which relates to Spain has my unqualified approbation . The policy is sound ...
... regard to the persons constituting our administration but he bestows praise on their conduct as it regards Spain . The part of the king's speech ( says he ) which relates to Spain has my unqualified approbation . The policy is sound ...
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