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Jannyp at Oct 16, 2020 10:35 PM

p. 9

was made to discover the authors
or printers.

I hope the "Freeman" will keep
anti-enlisting well to the fore
and if Trial by jury is not
second to Ireland either by repeal of
the Statute of George IV or by
a Determining Act withdrawing the
challenging power of the Crown that then
The "Freeman" may lend its aid to
an Anti-Jurying Campaign!

Have you ever noted Sir Robert
Peel's letter of February 1829 to
the (Protesant) Bishop of Limerick
on the Emancipation of the Catholics?
There is a paragraph in it

p. 9

was ? to discover the author
or printer.

I hope the "Freeman" will keep
anti-? well to the fore
and f Trial by jury is not
? to Irelands system by repeal or by
the Statute of George IV or
a Determining Act withdrawing the
challenging power of the Crown that then
The "Freemen" may lend its aid to
an anti-Jurying Campaign!
Have you ever noted Sir Robert
Peel's letter of February 1829 to
the (Protesant) Bishop of Limerick
on the Emancipation of the Catholics?
There is a paragraph in it