MURDER! MURDER!
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... . MJURDER, ~ z~ ~~I . - MU DE P I ,. ~ ~ -fi ...
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... At balf-past eight o'clock yesterday evening, Mr. Benjamin Walsh, Member for Wotton Bassett, was brought up to the Police-office, Bow-street, in custody of the officers, and was seated at the bar. Sir Thomeas Plomer, His Majesty's So. licitor-Gesseral, was sworn.-He stated, that having made a considerable purchase, he consulted with the prisoner about three months ago respecting the selling ...
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... T?IECASE OX LORD COCRNE RAN STONL, A141 UIR9,STOThRE: LATYIfOAX ON TH thgwao iths i~h conr,,taytmcotnlnt at :-n t~ipe, {'tereda-ii 9!, + that evaeray mgi' s in tjt ir ;n. ~ ~ r~ underihe saf ha- Ijit, t it isitkhah i l T,-s; i bentsOf an f f f poltel. whatever is unjust or qqu zir. Yet, Iwill velnw*-to say, that, wild depgre ism, tuedor nohyticLns c oligarchy, undr u od hh by supmtsiio, yvas ...
... ; GLSH LIAMY QF - ra Ts-i~laislrated fit Ihke P-osetidinandf papasm~ °rf- - W SiLLTAM CO$BBECTT?: . ..-.: Ie order that imy countrymert ahdf that the, wordd iiayjnot be d&cried; d&Ped and cheateda upon this sibjeC4 ';WILLIAM- COBBETT, of Botley, in: Haupshife, pftt Ulpo, reeord the fotlowing factsj ie4 wit: That, .on the flth June, 1809, the ioliowing article was pub- lisied in a Ldudon news ...
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... I - - LIBERTY OF THE aRESS. MR.COBBETT.-The necessity of the li- lt'ty.of the press to the happiness of man- i and the well-being of an enlightened State, no person can doubt. It is, therefore, highly desirable that some definite law, set- tlingthe limits of discussion, should beestab- lished; for unless a law be definite it must leave much to the discretion of Judges, and cannot be perfect. ...
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