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Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ... - Page 219
by Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 476 pages
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The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Volume 2

Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1830 - 1078 pages
...offending, being thereof lawfully convicted, snail be and is and are hereby declared and adjudged to be guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy." By slat. 6G. 4. c. 106. §28. "In all cases wherein proof on Collector*, &c. oath shall be required...
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Adventures of Caleb Williams, Volume 1

William Godwin - Criminals - 1831 - 262 pages
...being otherwise disguised, appearing in any warren or place where hares or conies have been or shall be usually kept, and being thereof duly convicted, shall...as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy." Young Hawkins, it seemed had buttoned the cape of his great coat over his face, as soon as he perceived...
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The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, Volume 5

Richard Burn - 1831 - 1094 pages
...then the person or persons guilty of any such offence, being thereof convicted in due torm of law, shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall suffer...as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy." (As to clergy being abolished, see , »iiirfit of. Vol. I.) Sect. 2. " Thai any person who shall commit...
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The Life of Thomas Muir, Esq. Advocate, Younger of Huntershill, Near Glasgow ...

Peter Mackenzie - Lawyers - 1831 - 184 pages
...Britain, during the said fourteen years, without some lawful cause, and be thereby legally convicted, he shall suffer Death, as in cases of Felony, without benefit of Clergy, by the law of England — and Ordain the said Thomas Muir to be carried back to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh,...
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A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and ..., Volume 10

Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 542 pages
...they shall be so transported, contrary to the intent and meaning thereof, he or they so returning, and being thereof duly convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and «hall be sentenced to transportation for the term or terms of his or their natural life or lires."...
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The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, Volume 2

Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1831 - 1154 pages
...under the care and management of the said commissioners ; every person so offending, and being thereof convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as a felon, without benefit of clergy. Sect. 9. If any person (not being lawfully appointed or authorized...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the Courts of King's ...

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Joseph Payne - Law reports, digests, etc - 1831 - 702 pages
...take any letter or packet out of any such bag or mail, every person so offending, and being thereof convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as a felon, without benefit of clergy; and such offences shall and may be enquired of, tried, and determined,...
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The Adventures of Caleb Williams Or, Things as They are

William Godwin - 1832 - 482 pages
...being otherwise disguised, appearing in any warren or place where hares or conies have been or shall be usually kept, and being thereof duly convicted, shall...as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy." Young Hawkins, it seemed, had buttoned the cape of his great coat over his face, as soon as he perceived...
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The ship-master's assistant, and owner's manual. [With]

David Steel - 1832 - 1188 pages
...counterfeited, with an intention to defraud any person whomsoever; every such person so offending shall be guilty of felony, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy. § 27. Oaths may be made before collectors of the customs. — In all cases wherein proof on oath shall...
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Principles of the Criminal Law of Scotland

Archibald Alison - Criminal law - 1832 - 716 pages
...they shall be so trans ported, contrary to the intent and meaning hereof, he or they so returning, and being thereof duly convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall be sentenced to transportation for his or their natural life." Great numbers of persons have been convicted...
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