| 1821 - 970 páginas
...Correction, Canterbury. Svo. 7s. Speech of Thomas Powell Buxton, Esq., in the House of Commons, on the Bill for mitigating the Severity of Punishment in certain...cases of Forgery, and the Crimes connected therewith. 2s. A Narrative of the Rise and Progress of Emigration, from the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, to... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 páginas
...Correction, Canterbury. 8vo. 7s. Speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., in the House of Commons, on the Bill for mitigating the Severity of Punishment in certain...cases of Forgery, and the Crimes connected therewith. 2s. A Narrative of the Rise 'and Progress of Emigration, from th« Counties of Lanark and Renfrew,... | |
| 1822 - 696 páginas
...Speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. in the House of Commons, Wednes dayvMay 83, 1811, on the Bill •' for Mitigating the Severity of Punishment in certain...Cases of Forgery, and the Crimes connected therewith." Us. Essays on Good Living. By Launcelot Sturgeon, Esq. Ittmu. 7s. Gd, The Works of the late Professor... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 950 páginas
...imprisonment, or hard labour, at the discretion of the court. The sixth and last of • these bills was for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain...of forgery, and the crimes . connected therewith. Three of these bills, namely, the first, the fourth, and the fifth, passed through the House of •... | |
| 1822 - 932 páginas
...imprisonment, or hard labour, at the discretion of the court. The sixth and last of these bills was for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain...cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith. Three of these bills, namely, the first, the fourth, and the fifth, passed through the House of Commons... | |
| 1822 - 940 páginas
...labour, at the discretion of the court. The sixth and last of these bills was for mitigating the seventy of punishment in certain cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith. Three of these bills, namely, the first, the fourth, and the fifth, passed through the House of Commons... | |
| Elizabeth Gurney Fry - 1847 - 524 páginas
...passed on ; and great measures were mooted, struggled for, and at last obtained. On the 23rd of May, Sir James Mackintosh brought forward his motion, "...was on this occasion, that Mr. Buxton delivered his admirable speech upon Capital Punishment. Many had gone that night, doubtful as to the expediency of... | |
| Susanna Corder - 1853 - 670 páginas
...instruction, and the unlimited circulation of the Holy Bible, was requisite. On the 23rd of Fifth Month, Sir James Mackintosh brought forward his motion, "...very small majority. It was on this occasion, that TF Buxton delivered his admirable speech upon Capital Punishment. Many had gone that night, doubtful... | |
| Susanna Corder - 1855 - 746 páginas
...instruction, and the unlimited circulation of the Holy Bible, Tvas requisite. On the 23rd of Fifth Month, Sir James Mackintosh brought. forward his motion,...very small majority. It was on this occasion, that TF Buxton delivered his admirable speech upon Capital Punishment. Many had gone that night, doubtful... | |
| 1860 - 110 páginas
...degree of complicity in a case of forgery. In 1821, Sir James Mackintosh brought forward in Parliament a motion, " for mitigating the severity of punishment...cases of forgery and the crimes connected therewith." He was nobly supported by the late Sir TF Buxton, and the arguments of these two enlightened and patriotic... | |
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