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the crime of mi,.lering the Hight Hon. gpencer

... the crime of mi,.lering Hight Hon. gpencer . Pet as va I. The Attorney General then addressed the Jory. He oegan by snying, that the painful task devolved bun ot calling the attention of the Cootl and Jury to the case of the ptisoner. He csnjered them ...

your, for some time' .past, to diminish the public abhorrence of crimes, by arrunsound distinction of offenders ..

... public abhorrence of crimes, by arrunsound distinction of offenders. If there •happen to exist the slightest ground for presuming that an individual who violates the law has yielded to the temptation of others, all detestation of the crime is to be sunk in ...

A PROV LA 11 A TION. 'WHERE I . S . the most atrocious crime of Seven Head of CATTLE,

... A PROV LA 11 A TION. 'WHERE I . S . the most atrocious crime of Seven Head of CATTLE, some most barharoußiy, and others partially, was committed tit Hampton Estate, on Saturday night last.-1 do hereby offer a reward' of FIFTY POUNDS, Currency, and freed ...

would ask, what coula delay her upliftea arm whea the crimes of a fraudulent bankrupt down punishment upon his head

... would ask, what coula delay her upliftea arm whea the crimes of a fraudulent bankrupt down punishment upon his head ? Crimes which have blasthe budding hopes of hundreds in the morning of life, and ruined the smiling prospects of many advanced beyonol ...

POLICE OF THE BRITISH, METROPOLIS

... imeedy detection when crimes were actually coint ted. ' • In what manner would you suggest that crimes Could be pirented more, easily than in the present 'practice, nrmely, that of seizing the offender as soon ,as he commits the crime ?—l. conceive' that ...

Sr. VINCENT, June 16

... strongly marked their attachment to their Sovereign, and their abhorrence of the crime which the culprit justly suffered ; whilst his countenance exhibited at once remorse for his crime, and resignation to his fate. ...

WEEKLY ALMANACK. JULY XXXI DAYS, MOON'S PHASES. Levrarst Quarter— 3d day, at 41m. morning .nll day, at 2h. 47m. ..

... GOVERNMENT HOUSE, 13th July, 1835. SIR, 111 - 1 S EXCELLENCY the Governor-General II requests you will prepare an Abstract of Crimes and Punishments among the Apprenticed Labourers in your District, from the Ist of August, 1834, to the same day, 1835, for ...

COURT of KING'S' BENCH, April 13, 1820. IRON COFFINS

... tinti T,e.thj e t 4)1 h d fcndant in this case was to estebli,h A ricw crime, with the existence of which, he befteved th G.ntlemen of thc Jury were t ..o cq rtinted I, was the crime of bringing A ody ro an iron coffin; and the question which the July had ...

tried and executed fbr the offence. The fountain of , mercy, his Majesty's Representative, may, taking into , 1 ..

... slave in any mariner or -to airy extent.. The Master himself for any crime cannot go beyond the number of stripes prescribed by law, without subjecting himself to punishment:— Serious crimes deserving severe punishments, are directed by Magistrates, after ...

EmENIIMIIIIMIIMINIENNMINIIMIII

... sufficient regulations for the suppression of these crimes in times of tranquillity, and when no extraordinary circumstance interrupts the order and accustomed proceedings uf the Government ; but if great crimes have been „committed, if the lame have been disree ...