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... take notice of fuch par- ticulars only as furnished matter for impor- tant reflection . A work executed according See the fecond and fixth pages . to to this outline must appear more like a col- lection INTRODUCTION . XV.
... take notice of fuch par- ticulars only as furnished matter for impor- tant reflection . A work executed according See the fecond and fixth pages . to to this outline must appear more like a col- lection INTRODUCTION . XV.
Page xxxvi
... according to the juf- tice of martial law , against fuch foldiers and ma- riners , or other diffolute perfons joining with them , as fhould commit any murder , robbery , fe- lony , mutiny , or other outrage , or misdemeanor whatsoever ...
... according to the juf- tice of martial law , against fuch foldiers and ma- riners , or other diffolute perfons joining with them , as fhould commit any murder , robbery , fe- lony , mutiny , or other outrage , or misdemeanor whatsoever ...
Page xxxvii
Charles M'Cormick. fused or forborn to proceed against such offenders , according to the fame laws and ftatutes , upon pre- tence that the faid offenders were punishable only by martial law , and by authority of fuch com- miffions as ...
Charles M'Cormick. fused or forborn to proceed against such offenders , according to the fame laws and ftatutes , upon pre- tence that the faid offenders were punishable only by martial law , and by authority of fuch com- miffions as ...
Page xxxviii
... ACCORDING TO THE LAWS AND STATUTES OF THIS REALM ; and that your majefty would alfo vouchfafe to declare , that the awards , doings , and proceedings , to the prejudice of your people , in any of the premises , fhall not be drawn here ...
... ACCORDING TO THE LAWS AND STATUTES OF THIS REALM ; and that your majefty would alfo vouchfafe to declare , that the awards , doings , and proceedings , to the prejudice of your people , in any of the premises , fhall not be drawn here ...
Page xlvi
... according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each hiftorian , they all agree in this , that after the execution of Charles , England acquired more refpect from foreign powers than she had been treated with fince the reign of ...
... according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each hiftorian , they all agree in this , that after the execution of Charles , England acquired more refpect from foreign powers than she had been treated with fince the reign of ...
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