Republican, Zväzok 4R. Carlile, 1970 |
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Strana 199
... effect my degradation may exalt the people to a higher pitch of freedom and prosperity . No Queen was ever the subject of so many and such barbarous per- secutions as I have experienced . But while these persecutions have had little effect ...
... effect my degradation may exalt the people to a higher pitch of freedom and prosperity . No Queen was ever the subject of so many and such barbarous per- secutions as I have experienced . But while these persecutions have had little effect ...
Strana 358
... effect upon his fate . When a person thought proper to defend himself , he was certainly placed in a very delicate situation ; but whatever course of defence he took , it was the duty of the presiding Judge to take care that the dignity ...
... effect upon his fate . When a person thought proper to defend himself , he was certainly placed in a very delicate situation ; but whatever course of defence he took , it was the duty of the presiding Judge to take care that the dignity ...
Strana 393
... effect on you . To say that either you or Mrs. C. would so far prostitute yourselves as to send into the world what you did not hold , is the very greatest outrage that has yet been committed upon you . If it was meant to purchase mercy ...
... effect on you . To say that either you or Mrs. C. would so far prostitute yourselves as to send into the world what you did not hold , is the very greatest outrage that has yet been committed upon you . If it was meant to purchase mercy ...
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ADDRESS to the Public by R Carlile 293 | 8 |
Letter to the Editor | 14 |
Something about Mr Hunt Ilchester Bastile and the | 37 |
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