Good News Mr 142.179.22.210 flood alive.general

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Old 10-02-2007, 11:00 PM
Default Good News Mr 142.179.22.210 flood alive.general

Cox and Telus will not act unless they have a police file number so
you may as well flood alive.general my home Usenet group. have a nice
day.Me I am nearing about TrueCrype

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Old 01-22-2008, 12:11 AM
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"Michael Yardley" wrote in message
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> "
>
> This letter gives us some conception of the almost insuperable
> difficulties Sir John Smale had to encounter in his endeavor to put
> down slavery, for not a case could come up in the Superior Court for
> conviction on the Judge's information, of course, for that would
> be assuming both prosecuting and judicial powers, and the men who
> occupied in turn that office, during Sir John Smale's incumbency,
> refused to act in unison with him, and this Attorney General's
> language betrays hot prejudice, lack of candor as regarded the facts,
> and insolence toward Sir John Smale.
>
> The Attorney General has a fling at the Chief Justice as
> "impracticable," yet the only practical suggestion that the former
> makes in his letter as to how to meet the conditions he seems to have
> taken from Sir John Smale's own words upon which he was asked to
> express an opinion. The Chief Justice had said:
>
> "I think the evils complained of might be lessened,--(1) By a
> better registration of the inmates of brothels, and by frequently
> bringing them before persons to whom they might freely speak as to
> their position and wishes, and by such authoritative interference
> with the brothel-keepers as should keep them well in fear of
> exercising acts of tyranny. (2) By a stringently enforced register
> of all inmates of Chinese dwelling-houses, &c., (at least of all
> servants) with full inquiry into the conditions of servitude, and
> an authoritative restoration of unwilling servants to freedom from
> servitude. This would apply to 10,000 (according to Dr. Eitel
> 20,000) bond servants in Hong Kong."
>
> The injustice of the attack of the Attorney General upon Sir John
> Sma
>
>

Does this mean the MI5 guy is gone? (~;
MB

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