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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Page 262
1817
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The Public and Private Life of His Late...Majesty, George the Third ...

Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1821 - 746 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general ?" said the king. Wedderburn...
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The Englishman's library [ed. by E. H. L.].

Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force without waiting for forms, or reading the Act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as Attorney General ? " said the King. Wedderburn...
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The Diorama of Life, Or, The Macrocosm and Microcosm Displayed ...

Andrew Wilkie - Anecdotes - 1824 - 348 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general?" said the king. Weddcrburn...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 4

Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1820 - 384 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney -general ?" said the king. Wedderburn...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 4

Anecdotes - 1826 - 374 pages
...might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general ?" said the king. Wedderburn answering decidedly in the affirmative, " Then so let it be done," rejoined his majesty....
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 9; Volume 27

Law - 1843 - 506 pages
...once by military force? Weddeiburn declared that undoubtedly it might, without waiting for technical forms, or reading the riot act. " Is that your declaration...of the law, as attorney-general ? " said the king. He answered, that it decidedly was. " Then so be it done ; " rejoined his majesty. The attorney-general...
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Historical Memoirs of His Own Time, Volume 1

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1836 - 502 pages
...deliver his official Opinion on the point ; stated in the most precise terms, that any such Assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for Forms, or reading the Act in Question. " Is that your Declaration of the Law, as Attorney-general ?" said the King. Wedderburn...
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Historical Memoirs of My Own Time

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1837 - 516 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point ; stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general !" said the king. Wedderburn...
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The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 27

Law - 1843 - 512 pages
...once by military force? Wedderburn declared that undoubtedly it might, without waiting for technical forms, or reading the riot act. " Is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general 1 " said the king. He answered, that it decidedly was. " Then so be it done ; " rejoined his majesty....
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volumes 23-24

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 398 pages
...gentleman stated, in the most precise terms, that such an assembly of depredators might be dispersed without waiting for forms, or reading the Riot Act. ' Is that your declaration of thc law as Attorney-General ?' asked the king. Wedderburn answering directly in the affirmative, the...
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