The Speeches of Sir Samuel Romilly in the House of Commons volume 2

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The Speeches of Sir Samuel Romilly in the House of Commons volume 2
Samuel Romilly
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In the last Report of the Secret Com- mittee the transactions at Manchester occupied the foreground. In both the Reports it was stated that a treasonable conspiracy of the most atrocious kind existed there, that it had been in agitation amongst the idle and disaffected to attack the barracks, and to burn the manufactories for the sole purpose of destroying the means of work, and adding by the general distress to the numbers of those who would engage in their desperate plans. In the Lords' Repor...t, the phrase was ' to make Manchester a second Moscow? It was stated in those Reports, that some of the conspirators were s4 264 THE ADDRESS.
in custody ; but have any of them been brought to trial? Have any of them been even indicted for a capital offence? Or how have they been pro- ceeded against? They have been indicted for mis- demeanors, which, to prevent, as it would seem, the disclosure of the real facts by imme- diate trial, were all removed by certiorari into the Court of King's Bench.


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