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<p>Hardy 250. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 178. A Writ of Error | <p>Hardy 250. A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 178. A Writ of Error to the Kings Bench<lb/> | ||
"in England which had been <del>received</del> transmitted there previous to<lb/> | "in England which had been <del>received</del> transmitted there previous to<lb/> | ||
"the new order of things, <del>had been</del> was received and ended upon<lb/> | "the new order of things, <del>had been</del> was received and ended upon<lb/> | ||
"by Lord Mansfield .... This . . . . threw the country again into<lb/> | "by Lord Mansfield .... This . . . . threw the country again into<lb/> | ||
"a <unclear> | "a <unclear>flame</unclear>. Lord Charlemont though considered the proceeding<lb/> | ||
"in some degree fortunate, as it . . . . might buy the foundation<lb/> | "in some degree fortunate, as it . . . . might buy the foundation<lb/> | ||
"of a total | "of a total renunciatory act. A draught of such a bill<lb/> | ||
"was accordingly sent from home to Westminster; where | "was accordingly sent from home to Westminster; where, having<lb/> | ||
"received some modification, it was introduced into<lb/> | "received some modification, it was introduced into<lb/> | ||
"Parliament, slightly noticed in its passage through | "Parliament, slightly noticed in its passage through both<lb/> | ||
" | "Houses, and finally received the royal assent."</p> | ||
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1820 Jan.y 20
Note ()
Collectanea. Radicalism not dangerous
III. Experience
II. Ireland
3 S.2 Deed ascendency established
Independence
Writ of Error
Hardy 250. Ao 178. A Writ of Error to the Kings Bench
"in England which had been received transmitted there previous to
"the new order of things, had been was received and ended upon
"by Lord Mansfield .... This . . . . threw the country again into
"a flame. Lord Charlemont though considered the proceeding
"in some degree fortunate, as it . . . . might buy the foundation
"of a total renunciatory act. A draught of such a bill
"was accordingly sent from home to Westminster; where, having
"received some modification, it was introduced into
"Parliament, slightly noticed in its passage through both
"Houses, and finally received the royal assent."
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