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... Affembly approve of the conduct of the Rev. Dr. M. and Mr K. in bringing the fentence of the Prefbytery of Stirling under review of the General Afiembly: Find, that after it had2 been alledged by the complainers, that fuch fchifsnatical divifive praaices ...

ASSIZES

... Canebridke, and Maui's. Purncari'wti Gardnnrr of Dunnmow, in Ellwex, for a riot in Dunmsoiv, on the s11 of Ayuluf lall, aftcr the review of Capt. Pepper'a troop of Yeorn~nry Cavalry, and afllaulting fever al gentlemnen of that and ether COlpa, when, after a hearing ...

PUBLIC XI T C II 7_ M

... Smith, Fellow of New College, Oxford. The col- lection, v.c arc informed, amcu.-ed to 66L Monday the North York militia were reviewed in B.rntcficid Links, by General Vrstu This fi.ie regi- ment performed their different evolutions and manoeu- vres with the ...

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... found on the Po a great number of veflels laden w ith rice and corn. » The Firft Cor.ful reviewed the van guard at Chivaffo. He exprefl'ed his fatisfaflion on the review of this brave divi- Cou, which has already behaved fo well. He complimented the 22d ...

LAW

... Vincent at the time. Mr. Serjeant SnEPHEaD replied in a very able ran- ner to the arguments of the Defendant's Counfel. He' I reviewed the evidence which had been adduced in lfupport of his cafe, fhewed its inadequacy to invali-- Idate that which he had brought ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... variety of cafes, he contend- ed that as the Court was a Court of competent jurifdic- tion, its Proceedings coult not be reviewed, althouiyb they had been erroneous. Frrom a reference to the Metiny Acl, and the Articlcs of War, he maintained that it was ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Lieutenaot) inteyrdi~qs were obtiindd by them in the term-s ?? the queaion as to the competency of the Court of Seflion to review the proceedings of the Lord -ieutenant ad his Dlputies in the execution of the os41tai act, havirg been brought before the; ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Yefterday we had two or three claps of thun- der here, with lightning and rain. This morning the City Guard. was infpec1ed and reviewed on the Caltonhill by the Right Ho- nourable the Lord Provoft and Magiftrates- Their appearance was very refpeaable, and their ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... laf century by Maclaurin and others; tl aii'ad I thinkc myelf fortun'ate, that in March I iSoo, in reviewing the Athenian Letters in the New London Review, I ventured to hint an J expedlation of it, and to offer conjeaures rela- tive' to its fize and prpbable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ho could aflure his Lordfhip had very little foun- dation, either among the performers or the tradefincn. His Lordihip had reviewed the different applicationus which had appeared to the Court with the ?? clear- Dcfg and candour-it certainly w$ a confolatory ...

MURDER OF THE BEYS

... Coninllander in Chief'sdenarnds upon thecPocha,vix. Pt our the regiments of Stuart and Dillon, with the 13th, tb siils had been reviewed a very few days before, with great ,me pomp, by his Highnefs, and all the Turleii' Officers. I ichl The grateful feelings ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the fituation of the Plaintiff to be made a handle r to renderhis'l6t fill more unfortunate and miferable. a Lord ALVANLEY reviewed the cafe, and profeffed .; hiinsfelf inclined to 'think that the ?? foiould be e fupported; At the time when the caufe was ...