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" For any meeting whatsoever of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects... "
The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - Pàgina 145
1823
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volum 1

Sir William Oldnall Russell - 1910 - 1274 pàgines
...v. Foottit, 7 QBU 201. Cf. stat. c. 8, qv poet, p. 432% R. v. Howell, 9 C. & P. 437, ante, p. 419. cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the King's subjects, seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly. As where great numbers complaining of a common grievance...
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Manual of Naval Law and Court Martial Procedure, in which is Embodied Thring ...

Theodore Thring, John Edward Robert Stephens, Charles Edwin Gifford, Francis Harrison-Smith - 1912 - 624 pàgines
...(1839), 9 C. & P. 95. X 2 808 COURTS OF LAW IN RELATION TO NAVAL JURISDICTION. cumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the King's subjects, as where great numbers complaining of a common grievance meet together, armed in a warlike manner,...
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A Treatise on Criminal Law and Procedure

Thomas Welburn Hughes - 1919 - 808 pàgines
...as "any meeting whatsoever of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as can not but endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects."3 It has been held, however, that it is not unlawful assembly for members of the Salvation...
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A History of English Law, Volum 8

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1925 - 546 pàgines
...definition ; for any meeting whatsoever of great numbers of people with such circumstances of terror, as cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects, seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly ; for no one can foresee what may be the event of...
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Cases in Constitutional Law

Sir David Lindsay Keir, Frederick Henry Lawson - 1928 - 520 pàgines
...definition. For any meeting whatever of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects, seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly, as where great numbers, complaining of a common grievance,...
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Law and Labor, Volum 10

1928 - 288 pàgines
...narrow an opinion and that any meeting of great numbers of people with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly. As where great numbers complained of a common grievance...
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A History of English Law, Volum 8

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1926 - 546 pàgines
...definition ; for any meeting whatsoever of great numbers of people with such circumstances of terror, as cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects, seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly ; for no one can foresee what may be the event of...
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Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative Law

Geoffrey Wilson - 1976 - 842 pàgines
...Hawkins to the effect that any meeting of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the King's subjects, is an unlawful assembly, and suggests that, for this purpose, the ' circumstances of terror ' must...
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Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860

Thomas D. Morris - 1996 - 596 pàgines
...definition. For any meeting whatsoever, of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects, seems properly to be called an unlawful assembly.48 Whereas other commentators tended to tie unlawful...
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The Butcher of Amritsar: General Reginald Dyer

Nigel Collett - 2006 - 614 pàgines
...which was designated a meeting which would seem to 'persons of reasonable firmness and courage' to 'endanger the public peace and raise fears and jealousies among the King's subjects'; riot, defined as 'a tumultuous disturbance of the peace' which had intent to execute its private ends...
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