A Peep Into a Prison, Or, The Inside of Ilchester Bastile

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Thomas Dolby, 1821 - 24 páginas
 

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Página v - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by...
Página 113 - I feel my. 27 self, therefore, called upon to repeat the opinion which I expressed in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the ' Quarter Sessions of the county of Gloucester, on the 12th July last, that the law will not warrant such a practice. — Letters should be opened in such cases only in which there is reasonable ground to suspect that a communication is intended for purposes of confederation and crime, or which may produce disorder in the gaol, or lead to escapes, or other mischievous consequences.
Página 174 - Sheriff doth hereby ratify and confirm, and agree to ratify and confirm all and whatsoever his said attorney or either of them shall do or cause to be done in all or any of the premises aforesaid.
Página 174 - HEREBY RATIFY AND CONFIRM and AGREE TO RATIFY AND CONFIRM all and whatsoever...
Página 14 - THE UNITED KINGDOM OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED. The humble Petition of the undersigned Natives of India.
Página 13 - To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland in Parliament assembled. The humble Petition of JAMES...
Página 16 - He asked me what was the matter. I told him I had a violent pain in my inside ; but he, in reply, told me there was nothing the matter with me.
Página 113 - ... letters, to prevent apprehended mischief; but if it be done as a general practice, or without probable cause of suspicion, it will be highly reprehensible.
Página 174 - ... would have been cured by the general authority to release errors contained in the latter part of the warrant of attorney ; by which, in the usual form, the attorneys to whom it is addressed, are expressly authorized, " after the said judgment shall be entered up as aforesaid, for the defendant, and in his name, and, as his act and deed, to sign and execute a good and sufficient release in the law to the plaintiff, his heirs, executors, and administrators, of all and all manner of error and errors,...

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