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... direct prosecution . This was the principle of the measures of that period . The most immediate object was to restrain those libel- lers , and to check that general circulation of their cheap seditious tracts , which were the first ...
... direct prosecution . This was the principle of the measures of that period . The most immediate object was to restrain those libel- lers , and to check that general circulation of their cheap seditious tracts , which were the first ...
Pagina 380
... direct that , in the first place , the offender shall be committed to the custody of the Tribunal of Crimes , where he shall be punished with the bamboo , according to the law against insolent and unruly conduct in the imperial presence ...
... direct that , in the first place , the offender shall be committed to the custody of the Tribunal of Crimes , where he shall be punished with the bamboo , according to the law against insolent and unruly conduct in the imperial presence ...
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... direct intercourse with these states from Christian Europe before a much later period . The name of Timbuctoo is said first to have appeared on a chart about the middle of the fourteenth century , when so rude was the science that the ...
... direct intercourse with these states from Christian Europe before a much later period . The name of Timbuctoo is said first to have appeared on a chart about the middle of the fourteenth century , when so rude was the science that the ...
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French History | 7 |
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