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FREE BIGHTS OF LIVERPOOL

... door. The Exchange News-room. Speak to the master, and pass quietly through the spacious apartment. Bee the monument to Nelson in the quadr ingle. The Lyceum News-ioom and Circulating Library at the bottom Bold-street. Speak to the resp ctive masters. The ...

gir QEOKOB ORBY said the reports of the the state of education in Wales were under the

... providing that Justice sbali admit a second time to baU a man already hi Id to bail for misdemeanor in respect seditious words or speaking. OBOROB (JBEY opposed elanse; aa did also Mr AOLIONBY, who aeid effect would be to aggravate the severity of the bill. Mr ...

SECOND EDITION

... E I the prisoner said, That is for you to find out. The tot . bay from whom he took the potatoes at the door, now B e speaks positively to the prisoner, 'rnd in seeing the diffe- R renca in the countenance ?? is made by substituting in I the hat for ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... talked of his losses by the French ed revolution, that he must go to France, and should rcquire an interpreter, as he did not speak the language. i he Daring the passage from Southamptoi heo had forced at shared upon a respectable passenger, with ?? e r aime ...

LIBEL LAW

... punishment which hie *- ir -iot but expect hereafter. Thle editor of the Edinbtrg Observer, (presumed to be Sir Walter Scott,) speaks thus indignantly on the same subject,- - At this moment, if a man is mad enough, in England, to tell a thief that he was born ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S LAW

... every Peer that was on it. Lord ti,,, Brougharn, in his capacity of Lord Chancellor, was, on opt the occasion alluded to, speaking of' the law, in contradis. ma tinction to the resolutions of the House of Commons, and roe in the very case whichl he cites ...

ASSIZIANA

... Itcan, uo der no use, Pand I aops he eont speak up fur you.nashe would not speak up .for me.. I mast repeat what. 1 eiave beifore sad, that I have always very great suspiolon of a wittnes-vrwho will not speak up.- , LEaLn GnEioLr.-In a case tried before ...

THE CORN LAWS

... Iother hand, it is as stoutly maintained that they Age would be ultimately, if not immediately ruined. ?? Earl of Darlington, speaking of the condition T af the English farmer, said that all he asked wns lust o afai feldandnofavour; but that while he was ...

Law Intelligence

... There has been a serious quarrel between the Duke e of Berri and Marshi1 Marmont; the latter -was speaking of the army, when the former said, Do ,. not speak to me of that detestable arnsy-c'est usne csquitse (it is a prostitute). Marmont replied, ' that ...

THE LIVERPOOL COURIER AND THE NEW POOR LAW

... to acknowledge that they had been supporters of the law le denounced, and did not mean to become its opponents. Generally speaking, the Tory journalists are opposed to the law, honestly in some instances, perhaps, bit mostly for factious purposes, and ...

THE LEVESON-STREET MURDERS

... mercy that stunned her to the sense of all ---q her desolation. I might speak to you also of one to 0u tee whoed every heart ia surely turned in this foarful hour. T it. I might speak to you of him, now on his return, as he toned Inc n believes, to those ...

SUICIDE

... upstairs witilout speaking. Afti rad- Shortly afterwards he rang ithe bell. A candle was given to a exem( niece of his, wvho wats residing with them. Tfie laiter returned colt pl.down thle stairs, adtold wvitno-s that hier uncle whisled to speak colt, mne- with ...