Public Opinion and Record of Educated, Titled, and Talented Perpetrators of Crime and Injustice: Dedicated to the Cause of Humanity, Progress, and Civilization

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The author, 1856 - 536 sidor

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People terrified
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SIGNS AND WONDERS of
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The Court put on a Face of just Concern
61
The Lord Mayor Sober and Religious
66
Magistrate ordered a House to be broken open
72
The Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs unprepared for the Pestilence
103
The legal Profession prepare Acts of Parliament to facilitate
121
CONSTITUTION Relating to the
125
The Lord Mayor and Magistrates order the Destruction of Dogs c
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Magistrates prevent People running about the City
161
The Lord Mayor Sheriffs and Court of Aldermen resolve
179
Poor People very difficult to deal with
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331
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Chester Cathedral a Model 467
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Private people distribute much Alms
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People become Incautious
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Presbyterians and Israelites despised by a bigoted State Church 361
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Clergymen cut off from among the People 172
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Mine enemies shall speak evil of me
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Foreign Priests enlist Men for the purpose of Rapine
236
Thanks to the Kingdom of the great King for one independent
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Numbers of People ordered to be stolen from the world by
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The City of the Great King
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Brave Troops obliged to Feed upon exhumed Carcases of Horses
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Victims of the
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Misfortune treated by the Insolvent Court as a Criminal Offence
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Character of the fraud attempted to the extent of 150000
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An Act to facilitate the perpetual Imprisonment of People
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People secretly kidnapped
276
A Papistical Judge in a Protestant gown
289
Papistical Judicial argument Against the Truth
290
Intolerance the usual cry of Papists
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It is a privilege to comment stringently and if necessary severely on the pro
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The English Nation under strong Apprehensions of a Papistical
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English and Irish Courts of Chancery are a safe Refuge
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Sir Edward Sugden alias Lord St Leonards heartless treachery
299
Base Deception of Sir Edward Sugden alias Lord St Leonards
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HIGH TREASON AND IMPEACHMENT of
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Villanous cunning of Equity Draughtsmen
306
The House of Commons as at present constituted encourage
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Alderman
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French Judgment compared with English Foresight at Sebastopol 370
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British Troops put to the rout at Binty in Africa
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Ecclesiastics claimed by Canon Law to be present when
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Insecurity of public Wills under the care of the Archbishop
328
Spain and Portugal very timid of Contagion
334
A patronagepaid Parliament blink at the horrible and unholy
340
Legislative Evils perpetuate Crime
341
Colonel Gordon ludicrously unfit for his Appointment
369
WAR AND OUTRAGE Relating to
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The Convent at Norwood and Justice Crampton
377
The United States Government take advantage of the Forbear
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room
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Improper Control of the Lord Chancellor over the Property
382
Jesuitical Judges in Protestant gowns on the Bench of England 530
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Members of Parliament advocate Corporate Peculation
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Justice of Israelite Magistrates better than Christian Judges
390
Society to be further afflicted with an increase of 239 Solicitors
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IMPRISONMENT AND PEOPLESTEALING of
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CIVIL WAR DESIGNS AND NECESSARY EVIL of
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ceedings of courts of justice freely to canvass their decisions and if need be
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Incompetency of Registrars of Prerogative Court of Canterbury 330
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Unjust and oppressive Injunction of a Knight of the Chancery
398
A Legal Idea of an evasion of a corruptly obtained Injunction
399
Legal Housebreakers of the Court of Queens Bench
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The Bishops Courts
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The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man that they are vanity
409
BALLOT AND PETITIONS of the
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A sorrowful allusion of his Honour Wood on the second appear
413
Amory Travers and Smith Officers of the Court alias accom
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The English Church if not already in danger of becoming
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Institutions such as Convents to be raised with Protestant
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Generals of Division very careful of themselves
438
Shiels Account of the Composition of the House of Commons
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The Hungarians will not allow the Church to encroach upon
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The First Magistrate of the Kingdom fallen into Infamy
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Long and Meritorious Services of Captain Sayer duly appre
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Missionaries seek objects of Benevolence 264
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A glorious Subversion necessary for the Destruction of Bastiles
451
Power of the Bishop of London 326
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The Iniquities of the Church perpetrated by its connection
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Pope Pius IX First Inquisitor and Father of his People
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Lord Broughams Bill on behalf of Lunatics
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A wicked Felony perpetrated by the Court of Chancery
491
Scrupulous Oath of the righteous Freetrader the Member
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Disclosures in the House of Commons reflect disgrace upon
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The Ballot is useful only for inward Enemies who are outwardly
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The Mayor of Windsor and other Magistrates compromise
513
Scarcity of Soldiers
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The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria an enemy of the Great
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The glorious Revolution of 1688 condemned by Youths of Oxford
521
The Inquisition a Monopoly of English Bishops
523
JOHN BULL Relating to
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Dishonest Solicitors obtain Management of Property through
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