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Barnet, Jprtt 8, 1817

... in danger of drowning. The dura, who had nearly reached the opposite shore,perceiving the peril to which her offspring was exposed, instantly turned back, under strong symptoms of anxiety, swam to the spot, seized the sinking animal in her mouth, and bore ...

THE DEFENCE

... previously to the passing of the Act to which he alluded.— Tlie Jury most he aware, that Court of Justice could not legally fake cognizance blasphemy- Blasphemy was a wilful misrepresentation of the attributes of the Deity, and here was an Act of Parliament ...

NORTHERN EXPEDITION

... framing and glazing the writ in question, which he stuck upon the carcase of sheep, at butcher’s shop, on a market day, and exposed it to the view of Mr. Bwlie, he passed the door, tlierehv holding him ridicule among his neighbours and the townv-people. ...

% Went!

... * false confasslon, or to safer judgment to by default, has done signal service to the cause of truth. 3. fiesofoed,—That, faking into considertiou the personal sufferings he has u.odergoua in his banishment from society a distant gaol—the expences incurred ...

HOME COSTUME

... Already cold sweat covered Ins forehead and breast, and his pulse could scarcely counted. It became necessary therefore t«» fake measures. the results experiments which had seen (lie phenomena hydrophobia cense ni doge, (he w*: n* wafer into ttif cctermined ...

G. SMYTH ROBINSON

... led and down, with some hundred boys following bis wake, viewing him with a surprise, »• though, like Pegasus,he was about faking a start to the upper regions. —Neat cam* another, ...

Uateat Untelliflcnte

... disposed of the different booksellers.' Yesterday John Davis was fully committed to Wostgate gaol, for obtaining goods under fake pretences from Mr. Neame, grocer, this city. Wm. Page, stealing hop-poles at Woodnesborough John Back, stealing a prong spade ...

l&nUs|) C&romtle

... 11.—Letters MoscrfW, of the ult. mention Hint his Majesty constantly enjoys the best health, and that the army continues to fake that repose which it has conquered by its brilliant successes. j Paris, ytugust 7.—Among the public ceremonies Which excite ...

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... from that date, except the superannuation »^ e * or pcrumt. fact, ministers had not felt themselves called upon Parliament expose those clerks ami their families privation and difficulty an «te reduction their pay. could not agree with those wh-« held ...

TUB VSI'KV LAWS

... coffins, and the ornaments on the outside coffin etript oi', when shocking torelate, the two bodies werediscovered lying exposed in the church-yard. Suspicion fell on John Malone and Peter M’DoO'. Nell, who were brought to Marlborongh-street Police Office ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... been advised tu prevent the present case from coming into Court the exposure of his conduct and correspondence could not but expose him to the contempt and ridicule of the public. The Plaintiff is lady of about 30 years of age, the daughter of the late Admiral ...

M \RRIi:!)

... expressed his strong doubts, whether since the abolition the slave trade the law this country, British Court of law was competent fake cognizance of any claim urged recover for the value of slaves ; he would wish reserve this point for the final decision the ...