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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 ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE,

... proceedings have been pretty-fully given in most of.the news- papers, and as they speak so plainly for themselves, much more so, indeed, than I should think it prudent to speak of them., I shall leave them to work their natural effect. One doctrine, however ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be considered as discharged, tnless the objedlion! - should be obviated on Wednecday nert.-Ordered. sin F. BURDEC'r V. T'Ir SPEAK[:R OF TilE 110tE0 o0 in COlSt ONSS The argument in this case stood for to-day; 'cut, on the mo- r tion of the Attorney General ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lledion n~ellst winch he was liablead also la'y ?? carcaer nt pserges tn, si ni t hi br- i~s Atr .rsvd' 'nsaid 'Pit nvsit speak-outboe -heperson vwho here thisetisedqtoomanofI. isRev- ilefeildaut'yih nn&leoi ppriaeti proim him,~, and. he wouiild g ndigs'i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... delayed the butcher solong before he could sake known his want, that he became imps iesit, sand saldi, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Secr`-Itary o the Opera-House,. NVas then djlled-the 'tickets, lie said, were presented -hI last s.ason, to which alode lie could speak, and be ap. rJ 'C ?lied td Mr. Taylor to 'noaw wether they were to be' co'sidered as admissions?-Mr. Taylor ansaered, that- ...

GUILDFORD SESSIONS, JULY 19

... believed t Mr. Hill thought his preaching did.not' operate to' the n -prejudice of the Church of England. But let the faf Ctr Cr speak for itself. Was it not manifest,. that wherever bh these Methodist Meeting-houses existed, the worship of ax the Established ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whvitia baid a tendenic. Ito make~a man ridiculous shoul't bepished. MI r. Justice G-oold wsofteine oin: n' n Adtion for speaking the words rogue or rascal woulvd sot. lie, but if pub- lisheditheywoesldbe the ground bothi of an sridlhment, snid'uf san'adticn ...

THE MURDERS AT RATCLIFF

... brevi. ?? Willianis's name,- she had heard, was John'MarphY. - - : Robert Lawrence, of- the Ship public house, was.' called to speak to the acquaintances- of Williams, but - only mentioned one named Thos. Sheriidan. His daughter cnlmld. name orly' Hart and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... over to a gentlemo n, Whom shfe had never seen before, an Exchequer Bill for 500L Not understanding English, she could not speak as-to the nature of the conversation which took place on the occasion. Mi. GAnruow, for the Defendants_- Although nothing ...

THE MURDERS AT RATCLIFF

... Mo'fi4 'INO CelfJ ' :. iced .MB. EpI'ro . Gibbon, jn ihis cekebrated work of the Diecline find you Fall 6f the. Romar) Empire, speaking of the 6pyressrie w it' tp.axes, a-d mode of t sxation, adopted by sorie ef thi it of later.Eiperors, has the following p;sage ...

POLICE

... tbl)'bre mentiomkL She cane without hesitation s 3tl; ,Gtter's shop, tbe fernale who had svld the hat u4 alte r ould lot speak positisely to her per-on. but serely to *~ : ad she herself positiively denied hasaigsergtsfta n~sot ~~th e hatter's or ltastry ...