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<p> 1829 <del>part</del> privity X + <note>1</note><lb/> Petition | <p> 1829 <del>part</del> privity X + <note>1</note><lb/> Petition on Dispatch Court ? or Review of J. & H.B? <note><del> Supplement?</del></note></p> <p> (1) (7 <note>Reformat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Agenda<lb/> Agitation, Contribution<lb/> Sole source of redress</note></p> <p> <!-- margin notes in another hand --><note> 1<lb/> <sic>Agitat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> and <sic>Contribut<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic><lb/> Sole sources of redress</note></p> <head> 1. <hi rend="underline">Sole sources of redress — agitation and contribution</hi></head> <p> Agitation and Contribution. <del>These are the <gap/> and the</del> <add> In these two words behold the</add> <lb/> <del>only</del> names of the <del>only</del> means and the only means, to which the<lb/> victims of <add>law</add> authorized and <add>law</add> established oppression and depredation<lb/> can with any well grounded sensation of <gap/> ever look for<lb/> redress.</p> <p> Treaty of Supporters of <gap/> Charles<lb/> Emancipation from <gap/> under religious <add><gap/> <add> <gap/></add> tyranny<lb/> Emancipation from <gap/> under <gap/> tyranny<lb/> Purpose of the Law Reform Review, <gap/> for <gap/> of Law<lb/> Reform practicing Circuits.</p> <p><note>2<lb/> Under George III Conspiracy<lb/> for absolute<lb/> monarchy</note></p> <p> In the early part of the reign of George the third<lb/> under the encouragement given by the Monarch and his Mother<lb/> the Princess of Wales a conspiracy between the Earl of Bute<lb/> Prince <gap/>, the Earl of Mansfield Chief Justice of the Kings<lb/> Bench and <del>the</del> <gap/> Archbishop of York who had<lb/> been Preceptor to the King, appears to have been formed, for<lb/> the establishment of absolute <add>pur</add> Monarchy, in lieu of the aristocracy<lb/> ridden Monarchy which that Monarch in his <gap/> <lb/> to the <gap/> <gap/> established.</p> <p><note> 3<lb/> Society of Supporters<lb/> of the Bill of Rights</note></p> <p> In opposition to this unpunishable conspiracy<lb/> a Society was formed in London under the name of the Supporters<lb/> of the Bill of Rights. The leading members of it were the<lb/> Radicals of those days. It had for <add>its</add> members few men of any<lb/> considerable note. But by the <del> joint</del> <add> co-operative</add> exertion of the Whigs and<lb/> the Radicals the conspiracy <del>received</del> experienced <gap/> to<lb/> the degree <Add>of</add> which the present state of the Government presents<lb/> the evidence.</p> | ||
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1829 part privity X + 1
Petition on Dispatch Court ? or Review of J. & H.B? Supplement?
(1) (7 Reformatn Agenda
Agitation, Contribution
Sole source of redress
1
Agitatn and Contributn
Sole sources of redress
1. Sole sources of redress — agitation and contribution
Agitation and Contribution. These are the and the In these two words behold the
only names of the only means and the only means, to which the
victims of law authorized and law established oppression and depredation
can with any well grounded sensation of ever look for
redress.
Treaty of Supporters of Charles
Emancipation from under religious <add> tyranny
Emancipation from under tyranny
Purpose of the Law Reform Review, for of Law
Reform practicing Circuits.
2
Under George III Conspiracy
for absolute
monarchy
In the early part of the reign of George the third
under the encouragement given by the Monarch and his Mother
the Princess of Wales a conspiracy between the Earl of Bute
Prince , the Earl of Mansfield Chief Justice of the Kings
Bench and the Archbishop of York who had
been Preceptor to the King, appears to have been formed, for
the establishment of absolute pur Monarchy, in lieu of the aristocracy
ridden Monarchy which that Monarch in his
to the established.
3
Society of Supporters
of the Bill of Rights
In opposition to this unpunishable conspiracy
a Society was formed in London under the name of the Supporters
of the Bill of Rights. The leading members of it were the
Radicals of those days. It had for its members few men of any
considerable note. But by the joint co-operative exertion of the Whigs and
the Radicals the conspiracy received experienced to
the degree of which the present state of the Government presents
the evidence.
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