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THE POLSTEAD MURDER

... rr; delknower M Mierlar .Iralirtt lie th itrie dleeried hrrvingkilow ilet'.,' Lee serrirediit :lf!D f,.t'er~ther'r woirld speak. P'etes- Oetilo frirind-. 'itt t! rr itour'e by .Li~e, ?? it ewoirti, whn 1rdbet orirerd, . with tlini ?? tire atiiiys, uniti ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... iris toli e thle phinte ffl-he isas smu ?? i.I lboi ling uiiiei' v'iia'nt ?? iii the ches~t~lie coiii I i Ithei breathle nori speak vvelI. His wife and i sC' 11ins wcr ?? . - I it' i veim's i in hiki arms-ilicy is civ ?? tiioni i h it .tliicyii- ae genral ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... surprised that any man of talent ition I couldlhope to accomplish alny good by acoin'Sc. ?? oion more than one occasion, when speaking on lllec: stated our views of ilte duty of a Reporter. i the Mietistrates to be so destitute of the qualifi. Opr ' ecessary ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... CoI. Pe v iya excessi Ielyiup the motion had fillen-into. *foi -such good' ands, Ift Wase the vecry ithing he- intended to. speak' ref of himself, tuid hatd rduch pleasure hin seconiding it. note This regt~iiitoon having b~eci carriij 'into ecfrect, ? ...

EXETER SESSIONS

... Site was, found lguidlty, but there bebig some reason to isupliose that irs Tusay niorninig ieresours might be present to speak to character, sentencei was respited until that tune. Johna Green, 17, was charged with having ott the 26th Dec. in tire F ...

Imperial Parliament

... place himaself was a painrhul one.! ' ut'(,4aid Mlr. PrO~, with smdriunto),when the 1-Ion Mmsubler for Cavani (LMr. Maxwell) 'speaks ofr'theostic'hiriaes-of iunoill- larents -~4knd powers of ?? God ! Sir,, I censrinot,- know niot how to etnter in t~o urgumermt ...

FIRST AND LAST CRIME

... fist r ri'lloa-tmy fleet r'vu'tsge, Lind nmy Iuttl, I I(mmiii' mecituilud; tuty ioot ceitmo othetrs ilust fill , when t.1evt speak of the Inutuilererad it suinimie, JANES hfOULet.1 C hivo little lommbt, raidllCApt. Shtnicerlv, laying down the imaru- ...

PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE MASQUERADE

... defendants performed performances, and exhibited exhibitions ! This re- minded him of a passage in Rejected Addresses, wher', speaking of the clea-ing of a baby's carriage, it said She dusted dust from off the top, While Moilv nsepp'd it with a mop And broom'd ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... which Trobridpi kidi ` [et me goD.' rose, whirled round-towards Caun, they. closeJ andi the deceased fell. I never heard him speak after- wards. I assisterd inv carqring him hoame to his rather's houe, he was then alive as I heard a rattle in his throat-be ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... then said, Mr. Pridham will be her6 by and by, shall I' I send hid, up. uriknusn to him, and thlen wseen he comerneshee must speak to' him: she replied, you might 'if youm will-i . saw her again ob Thursday morniing betweei 6 mnrd 7, bv thuit time her husibanid ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... of'the bottles whicthwereson the shelves in tbe'shop; this, haweveilsfie. positively deiied as wvell as, she was able to- speak, tbe (dose habing materially impeded her speech. The' u~ifortunate old wonjan grew much worse. She wasblcd, and ezneticsiidmi ...

COURT MARTIAL an Capt. DICKENSON

... , 1,361epMenbr 5.-( Teidt hy)-A ?? of the (Ativt', 3sn'eslt C~ollier, late~ 13asiiit hte.o ti: * ARhi tn, was .dalled to. speak doiicpi'rifgde~ rnrlr~ he' stated] thiat a lettler weto. r'dijuitd ?? ri'ei~ti etig Hlii to keep.1 captaini Ii Dier Itela ...