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" Breretou's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined, and that he expected, if they were left to themselves, the city would be quiet ; the military therefore continued merely to patrol the streets, and, with the exception of one short conflict,... "
Trial of Charles Pinney, Esq. in the Court of King's Bench: On an ... - Page 174
by Charles Pinney - 1833 - 432 pages
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The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, Part 3

Military art and science - 1831 - 618 pages
...but this was given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Drereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...a soldier of the 14th, it is believed there was no disturliance till the morning. At day-break the people began again to assemble near the ¿Mansion-house...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 74

Great Britain - 1831 - 428 pages
...but this was given up, as was any further use ol active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...until the morning. At day-break the people began again 10 assemble near the Mansion-house in considerable numbers. About 8 o'clock, and shortly after the...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 74-75

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1831 - 892 pages
...any further use ol active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brrreton's statement, that they teemed to be peaceably inclined, and that he expected, if...therefore, continued merely to patrol the streets, nnd, with the exception of one short conflict, during which one of the rioters was shut hy a soldier...
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The Bristol riots, their causes, progress, and consequences. By a citizen [J ...

John Eagles - Riots - 1832 - 444 pages
...any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Breretou's statement, that they seewed to be peaceably inclined, and that he expected, if...disturbance until the morning. At day-break the people hegan again to assemble near the Mansion-house in considerable numbers. About 8 o'clock, and shortly...
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The Bristol Riots. Their Causes, Progress, and Consequences

Citizen - Riots - 1832 - 422 pages
...but this was given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brcreton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...one short conflict, during which one of the rioters wns shot by a soldier of the 14th, it is believed there was no disturhance until the morning. At day-break...
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Trial of Charles Pinney, Esq. in the Court of King's Bench: On an ...

Charles Pinney - Bristol (England) - 1833 - 484 pages
...but this was given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...a soldier of the 14th, it is believed there was no disturhance until the morning. At day-break the people began again to assemble near the Mansion-house,...
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Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...

Great Britain. State Trials Committee - Trials - 1891 - 746 pages
...but this wae given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...therefore continued merely to patrol the streets, anil, with the exception of one short conflict, during which one of the rioters was shot by a : soldier...
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Reports of State Trials: New Series... 1820 to [1858]...

Great Britain. State Trials Committee - Trials - 1891 - 738 pages
...but this wai given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...were left to themselves, the city would be quiet. The militar}' therefore continued merely to patrol the streets, ¡mil, with the exception of one short...
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Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Part 3

Military art and science - 1831 - 1000 pages
...but this was given up, as was any further use of active force, it appearing, upon Colonel Brereton's statement, that they seemed to be peaceably inclined,...the 14th, it is believed there was no disturbance till the morning. At day-break the people began again to assemble near the Mansion-house in consider,...
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