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... before toe Lommissary of the Court, that he saw Bonnassier, one thepri- soners, give some cards to Sourdon, and heard them speak ot , [approaching changes the Government. This Witness, being now called, retracted his first; declaration, and asserted that ...
... It is necessary for my that it retracted.” The Prcsidf-nt—“ The accused. Btllaguct, in his exami- | nation, indulged, when speaking Cap;ai«'. Os.mc, in oomcim- ! put ions, which I thought it to inte.rupt. foreign the cause, and having other object, than ...
... y:;l llouselioia is ii\vi\y t fineness ti.e diuuitc aful cheapness the country. Of men Lu»'.i and iv3r. it not necessary to speak. \»f; have said above, that per week from ta-ipdnon aloii.’ Dieppe is; far under average ; for t>y the foilowi tip’ paragraph ...