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—we must encourage no bitter feeling against men who less lengths in politics than ourselves. I speak of those ..

... —we must encourage no bitter feeling against men who less lengths in politics than ourselves. I speak of those classes—not the Ministers —who go by the name of Whigs. We must not unnecessarily seek a quarrel with any class of political opinions—the time ...

MIDDLE CLASS TYRANNY

... the only object of the government is to make the working classes subservient the middle classes. This, at all events, is speaking out, and ia, in fact, no more than asserting in words that whi'*h has bee.i done ia deeds for many a long year in this country ...

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 ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—THURSDAY

... defendant, it was urged that the plainitiff, in speaking the words respecting rank poison, anad scoundrel, was not influenced by nualice, but had said them, having a bena fide conviction at the time that he was speaking truth. As such lie was not answerable, T'he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Higgins, the itroof of which must depend very nuch. upon him, and would be-easily estabhised Other ?? thuin those who could speak dire~tly to the transaulion could not be very mnaieiial. Oni thepat iof the Defendant it was obje&.ed, thit he oight not to ...

DEAF AND DUMB PROSECUTOR

... of tihe prisoner, partly by spelling the wvords on bis fingers, asd partly by writing, to which the boy answeredi both by speaking articulately alxd by signs. It Wdas eiven in evi- dence that the moy's narne was Thom;ns Collins ; that lie was until lately ...

KINGSTON SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... turn bh bead to speak to some one, when Bye took up his own sovereign, and put it into bis pocket, and the prisoner took up the other. He then went out of thie house, but returned shortly after. The prisoner desired the witness to speak the truth, and ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... dispenser?. -Wickham: No,sir; nelther. The Coroner: Can prisoners In the Infirmary speak to one ?? : No: they may speak what Is necessary to the officers. The Coroner: But if they speak nmore than Is necessary, arethey punished?-Wfckham: No, sir- we tell them ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND HIS COURT

... his Lordship again complained of the noise, and told the. door-keeper that it seemed of no use to Speak to him; but, if the noise continued, he should speak go hin Szieressor. [Much of tile noise which prevails in the Court is attri- butable to the nature ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—WEDNESDAY

... proceed with the business of the Court. Are the Counsel, his Lordship ask- ed, ' all speaking bkt once in the other Court ? There must be eight or ten speaking together, as they are not here. He re- quiested Mr.Parker to read his notice of service ...

We have received our usual express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our correspondence. On that day, at the ..

... named ad hoc Tiempo speaks strongly against the 'exJ? tion of General Flores, who, under the aiS of the Spanish government, is about to ♦he republic of the Equator. El Portuguese journal, La ReUauracior, of th stent, which speaks of the probability of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...