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... Plaintiff -ais. entitled to Pdmiaister external applications, as he had lone il this case-.Mi. Sc ttLrTT thlen proceeded to speak of the il- * iry dotte to society by the tricks atid lyiag impudence of qiuack doctors, and the indetency of th ei r ed ve ...

CROWN SIDE

... as to lis identihy. ZitotK WOOD.-4 Gesinlerneof ?? JwV-There is no evideice against the Prisoner; the prosecutor, in- deed speaks to his belIef, but it is- fpunded on no rec- snoabla giound., and there is no property of the pio- - ettutor's found, on, ...

LENT ASSIZES

... Season, by visiting Milesas P rinted Furnitue Exhibition and Sale ltoanse, Oxford- street. We have frequently had occas'on to speak of this de- scrvang establishmnent, :hich, notwithstanding the many irnpeo dinments in the way of late, to all foreign trade ...

OLD BAILEY

... wirness. The request was agreed to. F#OMAO COLLrT, DENNi; ItoaoebrN, al.l IAN F. (QUT N three Irish ihhnurerJ who could scaicel; speak a wvord of Eng- Ush, wego capitally in, died for coinhig sliillings. The pris ane:r: ?? in the adt of coloutlng Hlanik pieces ...

JUDGE LEYCESTER'S CHARGE

... them-it being no wildl I innovation, but, in its virtutal and practical exercise, a cleair constitotional rigitt. 2. That to speak of the Consti- tittion1, as nosy administeredi, protecting all, is to say no nmore titan may be said of every governmqent ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Feb. 16

... accoucheticnt when the alleged intercourse took place. MTr. .eTrieant Best was about to call the Rev. Gee. Griffin StoIces, to speak to sitilar facts as thosede- posed to by the Duke of Ihichmotsd; but the Court held it to be unnecessary, since the character ...

COURT OF COMMON [ill] FEB. 16

... -whente d alledigod intercontrse'took plaie. ' : ' -lr. Serjeaut Best wrais-bout to call the Rev. George 1- Gritfin Stokes, to speak to binailar flacts as thbsedeposed Df to- ?? di' Lichniond but ?? field it to Df 6`6innoceswry, since, the character of Lady ...

WAKEFIELD SESSIONS

... part of the prisoner, and determine to whiclbthey would give credit, as it was impos' sible they could both speak thle truth. Chair- man in speaking of tihe evidence, said it was vcery extraornsirrary Mrs. Thompson had not bee n produced in Court. This ...

Coroner's Inquest on Sellis

... walking with her and her children in the Park the day of the murder, and appeared unusually cheerful. She remembered hIis speaking to his sister and saying, Death is a debt which we must all pay, and it matters not when we do it. He was a sober and ...

ON THE PUNISHMENT ANNEXED TO SELFMURDER

... Williamson to lie put on the same fouoing with the utnhappy iman I have first mentioned ? Can their self-inflicted wounds speak the same languelage? What should we think oF the moral sympathies of all individual tT a seoplelhat would haie the same feelings ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... the wautaded mtan, whtn wvas avicierilsy in blued, to the watch. house, where lie said a man canoe .p to him, and, withitit speaking a word,gave bim sever31 deep ?? across the face witte soniae s'harp instrumelnt, inteitalimtg, as ho thaught, cia cat his ...

OLD BAILEY

... hasipy, and respe~itable tenantry wvill hest speak his enlogium. lis mansion was ever the seat of genuine, cordial, lod siraffelled ?? relighmts or vulgar pi-ejulice ever ilftuenced an adt of his. To speak of him is a friend, sur- passes the power of ...