COURT OF KING'S BENCH
... ,n te T limits of - our o- wee's Qtaper not having AJiZtvC us fo'lay bsfte cou reodcrs any other than a -ri brmo iosiin of tIefollio, srj generally imnortant Xs; Gu arde beadtden tl4 lihert of infertinge it *is mvert a:tZ~ ?? a lch opif mteting ltheapprsaAton~ of Qurfrisnd. COURT OF KINGss B15NqH. TrHE ICING v. itUsJY. T HIS .was an indient againft the diefendani, an eminent corufaexr, for- ...