LAW INTELLIGENCE
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... the non- acq.nrscencc of the Company U» do so. He commented, ...
... some days after. It has been supposed that it was the uiteniion of the soldier-; of Urge! to compromise the French army, by exposing it lo the fire of the Constitutionalists — it is certain that they reckoned upon such an event, and tbe dis- satisfaction ...
... against him, and advised him to consider what he was about, adding, ?? You have already pleaded guilty to the charge which expose* you to transporta- tion for 14 years; do yon wish to withdraw that plea, and put yourself upon j our trial ? if you do oot ...
... subjects, the people may not be perfectly satisfied of the actual recovery of his Majesty wln-nevccr that recovery ma*. happiiv fake plate- ? gi\e me leave to *r;r\ , Sir (i-nil f hen He are (oid this, it i.s proper we should r ...
... bad coutinuru to re- ■rev viiuodi rsfi.tiity. ?? Allies were unable to overtake ttim, rifiytiH 00 Lw ?? * l, ...
... clamour, must lower, in the first instance at least, the price of every species of grain produce to a great degree ; and by exposing them to a permanent inundation of foreign grain, raised in countries where wages arenot sixpence a day, and taxes nothing ...
... been disturbed for a single momp.it. A single district of 1 1 he .department of the mouil-s of the 1 ...
... con- duct was in conformity with the wishes of the vie, lent Paper lo which he hail referred or neif, he yvould continue to fake that part which he believed to be honest, and which his conscience might dictate to him to be correct.- -( Hear, htar.) COLONIAL ...
... an election scene. The mifortuuate cur, who-e exhibition he noticed in a former publication, was frequently and brutally exposed, by a drunken fel- low, with a cord about his neck. The cord was de corated with Mr. Paull's ribbons, and the puppy subjected ...
... strictly in point, as aq illustration. Ministers have been most unjustly censured {in Parliament, but no where eLe}, fcrnot faking steps to preserve Hanover. This u-s 3 to be done two ways ; either by engaging the i Continental Powers, such as Prussia, ...
... Blj_he— lf the patient, in a state of suspended anima- raation, had been left on a board in a room with the window open, exposed to a sharp north-east wind dunng two or three days, would it tend to destroy the remains of life > Witness-It would, of course ...
... any doubts, occasioned by ihe fake assertions of the enemies to this I useful invention, respecting Ihe security, that the reward of Two j Hundred Guineas, which has been offered to auy person who | could open a Lock exposed in their window for a number ...