| 1800 - 580 pages
...for fome time part done duty in Spital-fields, at the requifition of the worthy magiftrates ailing there, in order to fecure the public peace, went by...officer. I am very clear in opinion, that no troops mould march through the city of 'London in the manner defcribed by your lordmip (though I find, on... | |
| 1800 - 586 pages
...by order from hence; but ño particular direñions were given as to the manner in which they ihould march, which was left, as ufual, to the difcretion...officer. . I am very clear in opinion, that no troops ihould march through the city of 'London in the manner defcribed by your lordfhip (though I find, on... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 pages
...duty in Spitalfields, at the requisition of the worthy magistrates acting there, in order to secure the public peace, went by order from hence ; but no...directions were given as to the manner in which they should march, which was left, as usual, to the discretion of the commanding officer. " I am very clear... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 pages
...duty in Spitalfields, at the requisition of the worthy magistrates acting there, in order to secure the public peace, went by order from hence; but no...directions were given as to the manner in which they should march, which was left, *> usual, to the discretion of the commanding officer. " I am very clear... | |
| J S. F - 1827 - 434 pages
...duty in Spitalfields, at the requisition of the worthy magistrates acting there, in order to secure the public peace, went by order from hence ; but no...directions were given as to the manner in which they should march, which was left, as usual, to the discretion of the commanding officer. I am very clear... | |
| 1828 - 424 pages
...duty in Spitalfields, at the requisition of the worthy .magistrates acting there, in order to secure the public peace, went by order from hence ; but no...directions were given as to the manner in which they should march, which was left, as usual, to the discretion of the commanding officer. I am very clear... | |
| Sir William Henry Gregory - 1888 - 170 pages
...duty in Spitalfields, a ithe requisition of the worthy magistrates acting there, in order to secure the public peace, went by order from hence ; but no...directions were given as to the manner in which they shuuld march, which was left as usual to the discretion of the commanding officer. L am very clear... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1770 - 620 pages
...for lome time part done duty in Spital-fields, at the requifition of the worthy magiftrates afting there, in order to fecure the public peace, went by...directions were given as to the manner in which they fhould march, which was left, as uiual, to (he difcretion of the commanding officer. I am very clear... | |
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