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THE NEW COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... someone who was able to speak on the sub- ject. Coming here as a stranger among you, i had not the privilege of knowing Judge Herbert, either personally or in practice, and I felt that perhaps I was the least qualified to speak on the subject, and am glad ...

DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

SCENE AT CAERPHILLY POLICECOURT

... right to ?? Rev. D. WV. Williams (with great warmth): No right to speak! 1, the senior magistrate of this petty sessional division, have no right to speak in .this court I have a right to speak, sir, and mean to exerciso it in the interest of ?? rev. Igentleman ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... remarked that in the course of the discussion, Mr. Weir Anderson, the Tory advo. cato, thought it becoming on his part to speak of the newly-enfranchised voters resident at the north end as the lowest scum of the earth. It is, of course, very easy to ...

JOURNAL OF LAS CASES

... and of living with the man who had done him the greatest urong. He speaks of his past history as if it had occurred three aenturies ago; in his recitals and his observations he speaks the language of past ages; he is like a spirit discoursing in the Elysiati ...

QUALIFIED INTERPRETING

... laughter.) What language does he speak '-Jewisb. HehrewiP-Yes I no spenak Hebrew. Mr. Monckton failer; to see how lie could interpret. Mr. A.ldermain Alliston: He is in your employ; how do you make him under.stand -I speak German to him. (Laulcter.) Well ...

THE PRESIDENT ELECT ON THE SECESSION

... on possible before specificaly defining my position in regard to it-(cheers)-so that when I do speak I may be as nearly right as possible. When I do speak I hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the con. stitution, or contrary to the integrity ...

MARY STUART'S ACCOUNT OF RIZZIO'S MURDER

... men, and asaled to speak with us and to know bor we had fared. To this inquiry we wern not permitted to give any reply becausoe were violently threatened by the conspirators, who said to our very face tidat if we en- deavoared to speak they would throw ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... the organisation,. and it was consequently decided to arrange for holding it. In connect! with t-ite distress in the Irish speaking districts, the treasurer was directed forward £5 each the Rev J Cassnly, P, Kossinuck, county Galway, and the Rev Father ...

THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF AND THE WELSH LANGUAGE

... was a Bapt~ist, and attended ?? tioin C Welsh Chapel. His children-could speak English, Englir but, he added,1 thley have had a fair education.~ Welsh Tirey were also able to speak We1lsh. stand John Harris attended Hanover Chapel at The Lienover. He spoke ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST A MAGISTRATE

... the defeanaat, Golding stated that defendant alsosaidthat the law of Eug- land must be rotten if a man was imperilled for speaking the truth against one who had swindled him of some ?? of pounds. The officer added that the defendant stated a good deal ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... three young men, one of whom was the prisoner, e asked her if she toll them the road the Zoological Gardens. While she was speaking them they got round her, and one them put his hand into her pocket, bnt did not saeoeed in (.Sealing anything, as she carried ...