Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography, Volume 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... England , where he purchased an estate ( Brandenburg ) , not far from Hammersmith , and died in 1806. From that time , lady Craven has lived partly in England , partly in Naples . The account of her travels through the Crimea to Con ...
... England , where he purchased an estate ( Brandenburg ) , not far from Hammersmith , and died in 1806. From that time , lady Craven has lived partly in England , partly in Naples . The account of her travels through the Crimea to Con ...
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... England has been justly stigmatized as sanguinary , as it punishes capitally crimes of very different magnitudes . It seems to have been regulated , in a great measure , by the principle of terror , and not of reform . In the U. States ...
... England has been justly stigmatized as sanguinary , as it punishes capitally crimes of very different magnitudes . It seems to have been regulated , in a great measure , by the principle of terror , and not of reform . In the U. States ...
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... England and Wales , with a similar Return for Ireland , in the years 1827 and 1828 . ENGLAND AND WALES . Committed for trial . Males , . Females , • Convicted , Acquitted , No bills found , and not prosecuted , • Of whom were executed ...
... England and Wales , with a similar Return for Ireland , in the years 1827 and 1828 . ENGLAND AND WALES . Committed for trial . Males , . Females , • Convicted , Acquitted , No bills found , and not prosecuted , • Of whom were executed ...
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... England , the proportion would be greatly superior . But it is difficult to draw any parallel in this respect . The offences tried before the correctional tribunals in France are of a graver character than those which are punished in ...
... England , the proportion would be greatly superior . But it is difficult to draw any parallel in this respect . The offences tried before the correctional tribunals in France are of a graver character than those which are punished in ...
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... England and Wales , 1805–1811 , ( 6 66 375 56 Ireland , 1805-1810 , . 66 66 85 48 Scotland , 1821-1823 , in the whole , << 49 28 England , 1810-1826 , . ፡፡ ( ( 15,652 1,384 London , 1731-1740 , 66 66 531 316 ( 1810-1826 , 66 ( 6 2,755 ...
... England and Wales , 1805–1811 , ( 6 66 375 56 Ireland , 1805-1810 , . 66 66 85 48 Scotland , 1821-1823 , in the whole , << 49 28 England , 1810-1826 , . ፡፡ ( ( 15,652 1,384 London , 1731-1740 , 66 66 531 316 ( 1810-1826 , 66 ( 6 2,755 ...
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