Table, and ordered by the King to 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... Memoirs of his late majesty George iii - Page 165by Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820Full view - About this book
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...his official opinion. He stated in the most precise terms, that any such assemblage of depredators might be dispersed by military force, without waiting for forms, or reading the riot act. " is that your declaration of the law, as attorney-general r" said the king ; Mr. Wedderburn... | |
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