| 1835 - 906 str.
...reforms. I appeal with confidence, in denial of the charge, to the active part I took in die greet question of the currency — in the consolidation and amendment of the criminal law — in the rerisal of the whole system of trial by jury — to the opinions I have professed, and uniformly acted... | |
| Alfred Caswall - 1834 - 44 str.
...the enemy of judicious reforms. I appeal with confidence in denial of the charge, to the active part I took in the great question of the currency, in the...regard to other branches of the jurisprudence of the Country—I appeal to this as a proof that I have not been disposed to acquiesce in acknowledged evils,... | |
| 1834 - 428 str.
...amendment of the criminal law, in the revisalof the whole sjstem of trial by jury, to the opinions 788 I have professed and uniformly acted on with regard...the jurisprudence of the country ; I appeal to this us a proof that I have not been disposed to acquiesce in acknowledged evils, either from the mere superstitious... | |
| 1835 - 616 str.
...the enemy of judicious reforms. I appeal with confidence in denial of the charge to the active part I took in the great question of the currency — in...whole system of trial by jury — to the opinions 1 have professed and uniformly acted on with regard to other branches of the jurisprudence of the country... | |
| 1846 - 730 str.
...judicious reform. I appeal," said he, " with confidence, in denial of any such charge, to the active part I took in the great question of the Currency — in...consolidation and amendment of the criminal law — in the revisai of the whole system of trial by jury — to the opinions I have ever professed and acted upon... | |
| François Guizot - 1857 - 420 str.
...the enemy of judicious reforms. I appeal with confidence, in denial of the charge, to the active part I took in the great question of the currency — in...in the revisal of the whole system of trial by jury — and to the opinions I have professed, and uniformly acted on, with regard to other branches of... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 934 str.
...with confidence, in denial of the charge [that he had been a defender of abuses], to the active part I took in the great question of the currency ; in...consolidation and amendment of the criminal law; in the révisai of the whole system of trial by jury; to the opinions I have professed, and formerly acted... | |
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