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POLICE COURT

... knocked about I by many people. Prisoner made very little noise; he I simply wished to speak. Islr Copland was present at the meeting. When Jeffery stood up on the form to speak, there was a ?? and crv of The Socialist-put him down. He was requested to desist ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... Strathbesgie case, and also the extendled interlocutor. Tie draft was prepared by Mr 1'MNeill and Mkr Whighani while I was speaking in the Second Division, and in consequence of the express desire of the Court, after I had requested Lord Mackenzie to do ...

DEAF AND DUMB PROSECUTOR

... of the prisoner, i partly by spelling the words on his fingers, and partly by writing, to which the boy answered both by speaking arti- culately and by signs. It was given in evidence that the 1 boy's name was Thomas Collins; that he was, until lately ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. E. IRVING

... Holy Ghost, and b:sgan to speak with uSlher torniges as the Spirit gave them ntttetate. Here is the baptismr sihich J.2sus promnisedt * licie lie gave thlens the E faith, ianr rhu uay in swhich it was to be maanifested by speak- al jno in oths-r tongnues ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... He could not speak approvingly of his lordship's conduct in reference to ecclesiastical questions. Mr Dick rose to order. Mr Russell said, he was perfectly in order, as he was speak- ing to a motion which wvas before the house. In speaking of ecclesiastical ...

SALFORD RUARiA7. SES

... singular (said e ,Mr Hay) that though the prisoner said he coulde not pay for persons coming to speak in his de- h fence, yet he could pay for several coming to C speak to his character. The Jury instantly returned a verdict of GuiltyM ,-and he was sentenced ...

BOMBAY SESSIONS—JULY 18, 1814

... defy you.f The prisoner said, you speak to me with great vio- lence and disrespect. Lieut.' Russel replied, he did not, seve&al'timts-; and upon the assiertion beings etnea't ed, he replied, I think, Sir, ybuJ speak so - to me - The prisoner appealed ...

THE MURDER OF MRS [ill]

... that he h'ad spoken ti:e 6 truth. The father eaked, *' Didn't your schooliltst, tell you to sy so?_ .- No ; lit told me to speak the truth. and told me the awful consequences of telittg a iie. I,. father, Dida't Lea tell you what to say ?5.Bry, ;X he ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Attorney.General will bring thecasefor the Crown toa closeabout Thurs- day or Friday next. It is said that Mr Henn will not speak for the traverses, in consequence of being briefed with his seniors Mr Richard Moorer the late Solicitor-General. This will ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL—Nov. 12

... critesd the mamn- ner ofits dhelivery amdresured on illhe suuported by tle Court. Ter Galloway and several otehere attempted -to speak, - when.- The Lord Mayor, raising his voice, said, you may do has youpleas, hut if order is not restorCed,- and if sed -ob ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... and not go shout doi it himelf. The Priest said, - will- you speak to me aout re igionf ? if you do I'll bury- Fyout in thesik- -- - --Defiesfidast replied, that he lad no objection to s-peak -aboutreligion, if bie (Mr Hughes). liked. He asked him, sa ...

COURT MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN WATHEN

... Den. by's squad, anti did I speak to the men at the stables on Frilay oPeninrg, the Sth of November, relative to thie praise bastoerl on the regiment by the Major-General ? -I am of Scujeaut Denby'ssquad, and you did so speak to the men. - Cross-examined ...