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OLD BAILEY

... lopM. ?? n'ruw~s .e rhssmibto theY persisted nla stating that t;ha rtelijesed is to be ib writid althsugh they could nst Speak UP differeot letters I they considern'd it ?? as9 a religed hantn but had no doubt of iis etsug his, Stisanaah Currs, knew ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Tuesday afternoon.-Mr. May -had stopped in h,- the door of the hobse lately occupied by thle celebratei Dick, the ironmonger, to speak . about some ?? present occupant. He left Mrs. May in tihe vehicle, hi the reins until his return!. Before, however, he ?? ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... aceidtl)us. ie cllfe2:d te rnurifeF to o1ne Heada S0oon after it was rot- ilted; b,;t utI atl knewf he tias so Intich given to speaking faltelojd& thu&t he dir1believed him. The smurder isst silaw r 4 tn t''ii of thle Marr and WilliamnIn fi.riII5 went. alone ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Lam- beili, stated, that- lie dinedl on Monday at the Ship Teivern. LCiarin-ceross. Wihileat dinner he wan ealled dotwin to speak to a getitlernait who as.%k~s liit if he knew any of the inhlthi- ot is at Lees tlhau m? H e a nsw l e red, Y es. The gentlemnn ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES v. THE EXAMINER

... of the same kind,-in three lines, Mr. Burke says thts,-and that too when he was speaking of the whole Legislature, con- sisting of King.F Lrds, fisnl Unsmaihs. When speaking of our Act of Parliament, he'sa~s this:- If such an Act of Par- liament could ...