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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 ...

CRITICISMS UPON THE BAR

... a faculty of bringing to bear upcu oeneptott all ile remources of of jtet. kct atadj kiov ledge0 they are wistflicl h llwy speak from tormer experience, let from presenuzrt obhmrvauion- irrag3 r leCeticxa1 Of wat they ha~o witu ed at ant K t1V tofe, without ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... dlecentt itea ratvce ocr fepestlij0 : Hers. Tfhe ivaiy it whicli she speaks Of lter ?? l availing itdwtsory and sabriely, and her evidem , v obtrusive wretclhedlness ;t his loss, speak fioreibtly iu f tof the m;alnner in witicli her familv have lived Aid ...

AFFECTING INSTANCE OF SELF-MURDER

... distinguished for his gallantries, -and who by his address and attentions so won upon her affections, that she could neither speak nor think of any other object. This fatal attachment absorbed her whole soul. They entered into engagements to live and die ...

CRITICISMS UPON THE BAR

... Member of Parliament, but I do uot recollect ever hearing hias speak Ithere or seein g his naine in the newspapers excepting in' lists.of rnajorilies. To this circumstance, perhaps, (tor. I speak hezitatingly), may be attributed the pectiliar ad-. vantage ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... e Tuesday morncing.-Mr. Const, Meadboroe.lh F rCj_ saia& tne deceasedappeared to him in a very aisiiro he coild scarcely speak or respire. He said, t beat him about the bea, wi h a hammer until tie hindle a out, andt(len site took up the tangs, grasped ...

POLICE

... request only onl account of thse agitation it would occasion to both of them. Mrs. Stent again begged for GoJ's sake to let her speak to him for a mi- nite. The Magistrate said it was painful to deny her, but he thought it would be too mulch for the feelings ...

OLD BAILEY

... ' Between five end six olrock Ile Pot tup to go away,, andI asked the deceaied ?? come Olt of ttie loom, as he wishe'd to speak with her. The decreased [lees , Iv welt onet of the rodm, and about five minutes a rt 'lie f Yti1 hr re. tile baottom of the ...

POLICE

... the house denied any 'krosvledge of such persoris ; but in the nmiimemit of such drenial, the mother henrd her dau'ghter speaking iii a room up stairs, and, on proceeiing there with thle father of the young mano, the part es were discovered in a bed-rmcm; ...

CRITICISMS UPON THE BAR

... efoquence inl ihe ordinary sense in which the word is 'understood, and int which it is used by one of our best poets, when he speaks of the Power abnve Powers, ?? eloquence I That with the strnng reign ofcomrian'diagwnrds Doth) manage, vuide, eind master ...