Parliamentary Papers, 19. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1839 |
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... Division of Lewes Rape ( Sussex ) state : - " There being every reason to believe that a very small proportion of the offences committed ( especially the minor ones ) come in any shape within the know- ledge of the Magistrates , it is ...
... Division of Lewes Rape ( Sussex ) state : - " There being every reason to believe that a very small proportion of the offences committed ( especially the minor ones ) come in any shape within the know- ledge of the Magistrates , it is ...
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... division of the above Table ( 1805-1823 ) the numbers Executed are those for Forgeries of every description ; the Returns not distinguishing separately the Executions for Forging and uttering Forged Bank notes . In the latter division ...
... division of the above Table ( 1805-1823 ) the numbers Executed are those for Forgeries of every description ; the Returns not distinguishing separately the Executions for Forging and uttering Forged Bank notes . In the latter division ...
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... division of the table , where the executions for this particular offence are separately distinguished , that his chances of escaping capital punishment were above 1500 to one . And , after all , the table can only be regarded as ...
... division of the table , where the executions for this particular offence are separately distinguished , that his chances of escaping capital punishment were above 1500 to one . And , after all , the table can only be regarded as ...
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... division any persons who have no visible or known means of obtaining their livelihood honestly , and who are believed to live by habitual depredation , or by illegal means ? Will you state the numbers and supposed habits of such persons ...
... division any persons who have no visible or known means of obtaining their livelihood honestly , and who are believed to live by habitual depredation , or by illegal means ? Will you state the numbers and supposed habits of such persons ...
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... division of Uxbridge state that the crimes within that division are committed by depredators principally from the metropolis . From Hendon the division of which is much infested , the Magistrates state : - " Almost all the burglaries ...
... division of Uxbridge state that the crimes within that division are committed by depredators principally from the metropolis . From Hendon the division of which is much infested , the Magistrates state : - " Almost all the burglaries ...
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Page 104 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
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Page 66 - ... whosoever, having been intrusted, either solely, or jointly with any other person, as a banker, merchant, broker, attorney, or other agent, with any chattel or valuable security, or any power of attorney for the sale or transfer of any share or interest in any public stock or fund, whether of the United Kingdom, or any part thereof...
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Page 10 - Acts also contains a clause by which it is enacted that where any person shall be convicted of any offence punishable under any of such Acts for which imprisonment may be awarded, it shall be lawful for the Court to sentence the offender to be imprisoned, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, in the Common Gaol or House of Correction, and...
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Page 86 - Province or People, either as an Officer or a Soldier, or in any other Military Capacity, or as an Officer or Sailor, or Marine, in any such Ship or Vessel as aforesaid, although no enlisting Money or Pay or Reward shall have been or shall be in any or either of the Cases aforesaid actually paid to or received by him, or by any Person to or for his Use or Benefit...
Page 4 - ... to intimidate or overawe, both Houses, or either House of Parliament, or to move or stir any foreigner or stranger with force to invade this realm...