The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 226
... magistrates of that town , that at the death of his father , Mr. Sherwin , although but four- teen years of age , was appointed to the office under the superin- tendance of the magistrates ; prior to this , he had been sent to an ...
... magistrates of that town , that at the death of his father , Mr. Sherwin , although but four- teen years of age , was appointed to the office under the superin- tendance of the magistrates ; prior to this , he had been sent to an ...
Page 293
... magistrates , in consequence of some intimation from your Lordship to them , as I am informed . On Thursday last , the visiting magistrates sent the keeper of the pri- son to me to say , that they would allow me to walk one hour each ...
... magistrates , in consequence of some intimation from your Lordship to them , as I am informed . On Thursday last , the visiting magistrates sent the keeper of the pri- son to me to say , that they would allow me to walk one hour each ...
Page 397
... Magistrates and Yeomanry in the back ground , so also should the verdict of the Jury at York be kept out of sight with respect to the conduct of those magistrates and yeomanry . A question now arises , from the evidence which has been ...
... Magistrates and Yeomanry in the back ground , so also should the verdict of the Jury at York be kept out of sight with respect to the conduct of those magistrates and yeomanry . A question now arises , from the evidence which has been ...
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High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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