| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1817 - 496 pages
...his opinion only was the means of saving the metropolis from total destruction by the mob of 17SO. When his majesty held a privycouncil to determine...that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general r" said the king ; Mr. Wedderburn answering distinctly in the affirmative ; " Then let it so be done,"... | |
| Biography - 1817 - 504 pages
...by the mob of 17SO. When his majesty held a privycouncil to determine on the means of putting a slop to these outrages, Mr. Wedderburn was ordered by the...the law, as attorney-general ?" said the king ; Mr. \Vedderburn answering distinctly in the affirmative; " Then let it so.be done," rejoined the king;... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1815 - 576 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point; stated in the most precise terms, that any such Assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting...of the law, as " Attorney-general ?" said the King. Wedderburn answering decidedly in the affirmative, " Then so let it be done," rejoined His Majesty.... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1815 - 570 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point ; stated in the most precise terms, that any such Assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting...Riot Act. •• Is that your declaration of the law, a* " Attorney-general ?** said the King. Wedderburn answering decidedly in the affirmative, " Then... | |
| 1820 - 856 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. ' Is that your declaration of law, as Attorney-General,* said the King. Wedderburn... | |
| Asia - 1820 - 718 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question " Is that your declaration, of the law, as Attorney-General ?" said the. king. Wedderburn... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. " Is that your declaration of the law as Attorney-General?" said the King. Wedderburn... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...deliver his official opinion on the point, stated in the most precise terms that any such assemblage might be dispersed by military force without waiting for forms, or reading the Act in question. ' Is that your declaration of the law, as Attorney General ?' said the King. Wedderburn... | |
| Asia - 1820 - 664 pages
...by mili•*-—"*-- '• ' ' tary force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question " Is that your declaration of the law, as Attorney-General ?" said the king. Wedderburn answering decidedly in the affirmative; "Then so let it be done," rejoined his Majesty.... | |
| Edward Holt - Great Britain - 1820 - 520 pages
...might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the act in question. ' Is that your declaration of the law, as Attorney-General ?' said the King. Wedderburne answering decidedly in the affirmative, ' Then so let it be done,' rejoined his Majesty.... | |
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