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Ch. Xii Judiciary collectively
(1) (1 §. 25 Attendance.
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from the Newspaper
Morn Chron
From per ||2 at letter Morn. Chron. Novr. 16 1827.
Ireland
Extract from of a Letter from signed William Lamb Esq and written in the name of Lord Lieutenant to the
Earl of Llandaff — in his capacity of Chairman of the General
Meeting of Magistrates of the County of Tipperary held at Cashel on the
second October 1827
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Note (a)
(a) Since the Vol. 1 was printed comes a document, which, (not
with to speak of so many others which a search made on purpose might discover, may
serve to place it in the case of the legislature serve to place the importance
of undiscontinued sitting in an instructive point of view. In
Ireland, out of seven millions, six, for the benefit of 400,000
of the other million are formed by by the laws and
the execution given by to them, thrust down into a separate
class, on which all relaxation notwithstanding hardship and contempt are continue to be heaped in variegated
abundance. Consequence natural and certain, on
the part of the injured millions, correspondent discontent: on the part of the authors of the injury consequence
of that discontent correspondent alarm, with continuance
or repetition of hostile, in the pace of judicial, procedure,
for the suppression of that counter hostility for which adequate prov the whole frame and practice of government is one continued provocation.
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