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TRIAL OF MAUBREUIL

... lahibrenil was brought in by two gendarnmes, and surrounded by a numerous guaad. 11d. Couture, his cotinsel, was going to speak, when the prisoner, whose organs were en. feekled, and whoie strength wa's exhausted, at a former aqdi- ence (April II), rose ...

SECOND HEARING of SIR J. CRAWFORD's CASE

... country fron the outrages you direct against the most estimnahl peruons.--M. Crawford: You sva to drown my voice, bitt I shall speak loud. I lpropose in the commiencement of the next Session to attach the Count Decazes before the Chamber of Peers. So I have ...

FREE—MASONS

... hausted. There is no, woman existing has so happy, a a knack of making her frienids and admirers ridculout. An Irish Gentleman speaking of suicide, said the only way to stop it was to make it acapitaloffence. - As trade at present is not very brisk with those ...

SLAVE CAUSE

... while our own lavaspermitted it.- But we can now assert that this trade -cannot, abstradledly speaking, have alegitimate existence. When I say abstractedly speaking, I mein that this toun- try has n oright rtcontroul any foreign Legislature that way think ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Gdrr6W, that there had e) great speaking ois this day-somen vviy fine Sehead.-as ong others, Mr. Qu4in spoke, who I un- erstand isa great orator (a 1w;gA:)-dI speak it seriously I have been so informed-I cannot speak of my own nowledge, and indeed I ...

SCOTS BOROUGH JAILS

... atmosphere of pestilence, from which they have no .pwaer.to ebeape. Wlhfeyer ivisits the Jails in Scotland will',, generally speaking, be forcibly struck with thiat destituion, which: Hooker declares to be such an inipedinient to virtue, as till it be removed ...

PARIS PAPERS

... of the inha birant5 of the king- donm. * We cannot even guess how these discussions will termiinate. BADEm, JULY 25.-They speak of Very important declarations relative to the affairs of ihe interior of Oern'aiy, wlhikh were miade by the Prussian Ministers ...

BOMBAY SESSIONS, July 16, 1814

... you. The pInsoner snid, you speak a t, to me witb gieat vioience-and digrespea. Lieutenant Ii Russell repliedl he did not, sevcral times; and upon c thle assertion being repeated,, he replied, I think; S, k you speak so to me. t lThe ptisonei: appiealed ...

MIDDLESEZ.—SHERIFF'S COURT, DEC. 19

... coaches in ge:esi; , ' As Colorel Lee, ant Mis. I ec .~e ,taIstng an air.- ingjS, on. horseback, ypstexdy, in thi Par stong' tQ speak to a genrlemansof;theiire of auck- 'Mrs. Lee's . horse :became. suddenyyrr s~tjand ki d anad:.. plupnge in a most viciou; Bcknner ...

DREADFUL CASE OF WM. SMITH

... return no more ti6 his house, neither shall his place kilow him any more. Therefore I will rnot refrain my mouthi: I will speak in the anguisehof my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul. This unfortunate man breathed his last on the 27th ...

LAW

... be construed into disrespect, has beelau caused by the plaintiffs or their Counsel. Tie LoRn CHANCELLeR.- nia sor, V tiat I speak so untinselli--. gibly ohft I cacnut be understood. It is impossible that the husit- ness oftais Court chlo proceed regulerly ...

LEGAL QUESTION

... swear to disclose or speak the whole truth, but merety that ivhat he es please to say shall be the truth. Ii} answer to this I will call Archdeacon Paley, who, in his Moral Philosophy, chap. 17, says- The witness swears ' to speak the truth, die whole ...