| 1859 - 932 sider
...mercy. " To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men. " To all others in arms... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 634 sider
...mercy. To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men. To all others in arms against... | |
| 1859 - 910 sider
...can bo guaranteed ; but iu apportioning the penalty due to such persons, full consideration will bo given to the circumstances under which they have been...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of tho false reports circulated by designing men. "To all others in arms against... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1859 - 398 sider
...mercy. " To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives alone can be guaranteed; but, in appointing the penalty due to such persons, full consideration will be given to the circumstances under... | |
| 1859 - 1002 sider
..." ' To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt ; their lives alone can be guaranteed ; but in appointing the penalty due to such persons full consideration will be given to the circumstances under... | |
| 1860 - 876 sider
..." To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, ,knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men. " To all others in arms... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 900 sider
...mercy. " To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men. " To all others in arms... | |
| Henry Beveridge - 1862 - 796 sider
...guaranteed; but in apportioning the penalty due to such persons, full consideration will be given to any circumstances under which they have been induced to...those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men. To all others in arms against... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 sider
...mercy. " To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers, knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators in revolt, their lives alone can be guaranteed; but, in apportioning tho penalty due to such persons, full consideration will be given to the circumstances under which... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 sider
...them to be such, or who might have acted as leaders or instigators of revolt, their lives only were guaranteed ; but, in apportioning the penalty due to such persons, full consideration would be given to the circumstances under which they had been induced to throw off their allegiance... | |
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