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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... which .hie contended was So'X- trumelyt lain and self eviinnt. He should be 'ashamed of' hiutfngf, h`ivver; 5ve he not to speak 'the truth op.sly a-irL hreely, .vwhen he ierceived t.hie bmarks of derisiom which aypnired on the coontenanccs of Gedr tflipe4 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 22

... a . ney General conceiv'e to be neith'r rnor nor less.than o a' 'ontir'uat on of. the libel oC which he had then been- s speaking. . Tte author, having colle ted the alledrations c of all thc Londvra newspapl s, of wvhinh there were sixty n - published ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Hootse of Comrmons, and a person of great fortune and conside-. ation in the country, as they all knew.' M. Colm-an, to speak of him inrdependently, of thiS cauise, was a Gen- tleman above all exception, ald who, from the office . which he held, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 4ny voice or assent to give, though I `an of.lthe House, but because I am a Servant to the House, and. have somewhat'to 'speak. 'It ajzperiain'eth to my duty and place, Which I desise to: have leave 'to utter; for my speech saa, inot tend to rne'ddle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... received. D/ r. FixNaz1Tv-if the Court ould believe this Lord Nv] guilty of such an offence, would they punish him 'for wx speaking of such a man ? He then of ''ered in evidence two orher affi'dsvits, -D wvichl, he said, would fill the 'minds of the Court ...

LAW

... kunoi, weie turned ahili tic reatest anxiety to the result of thai day's judgnent HaIiving keen all his tife in the hiabit of speaking the sentirments of a fnee milan, 'he loet!il wily ihane incurred tlie contempt of ftie Court. had lie ,mtsinoned that language ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE

... will ever be found to prevail. At the, conclusion of his Defence, Mr.- White was asked, Whether he meant to call Witnesses to speak to what he had opened. Lord Ellenborough said, that the evidence he had stated would go only in mitigation, and. not to acquittal; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... trespass. The case wfS td befound-in.rt .t M6dcrn Page', 13',8, and '184. thes'e Chief Justice 9 'ale said, that he would speak.- Iii mind plainly, 'and' it wvas 'tiis; -that no ?? wbiild lie either against thel party' issuing ithe- warrant, f1or against ...