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Click Here To Edit 6 Feby 1809 Peines
"Over easy earOver easy indeed! given to given to exception in "indictments" - As well as the case above spoken
of might thus our facilityover easiness been predicated of the
official person in question supposing have to have
one of the £10 bank-notes he spoke of to have found
acceptance at his hands: - he was over-easy in
accepting of £10: he should have takenaccepted of nothing less
than £20. For note that within this demand for
impunitypardon in preference to punishment the acceptance
of the £10 or £20 he would have had just as
much connection as the flawstep so portended step of the or portended flaw made
by the force of the Clerk in office under the Judgesby that of, or by are to be
the Attorney prosecuter's Attorney or his Clerk.
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law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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