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CONFESSION OF EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES

... expecting of to have the benefit ot'an influenced acknowledg- gan nielt.co 'Thomas Giddons then said be had other tra things to speak of which wvere of vastly greater the consequence than his life, or any thing that had To taken place during the East India ...

MURDER OF LIEUTENANT JOHNSON

... have never been in the ivwa since. A person or two passed us on the road, between the Swan and Peckliam-lane, but we did not speak to them. I do not recollect that we met any waggon, nor can I recollect whether it was a moonlight night or nof. About a quar- ...

MARINE COURT

... perlormed :-One of the crew, who is the best calculated for drollery, is habited in a fantastic, ridiculous manemr, and, with a speaking trumpet in his hand, personates old Neptune. He goes forward to the bow of the vessel, while those who are s to be shaved ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... too, it inigL , be' :gaid,~ thet still ~ss &S u ib ~e or~h the privile~ge of siffirtgy only one year.-- wri M~r Shippenl, speaking on the same subject, G mlaintainedl similar sentiments. His words %we're hie very strong: We have it in cofir power to con- ...

POLICE—HATTON GARDEN

... the boy was brought forward to prefer his conm s I plaint. 1 -Mr Cobbett.-Boy, the tables are now turned; be not a- v fraid, speak the truth manfully, you shall be righted; you are s not now a prisoner, you are the accuser, and those who have 5 Iaccused ...

JURY COURT

... impro. so r- perly or dishonestly, or th3r there is any reason for your con- m ?? cealing it. You may haye been disinclined to speak about it, 7; I. thinking that there was something of insult or reproach in the f questions put from the Bar. You must be sensible ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... call on the Magistrates for libertv fot )01llitle etio Ca a; and ?? Baird said he hai prl t SCIliberty .Mr B3aird1 didl not speak tit tile Ml 'ceiin; lbllt ;itness heard him observe, that it gei ac ,it3 tile expression about allegibrnce had up ,vsa ?? ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Bank, had said to Macneil, beforel be emitted his declaration, that it 5 would be better for him, it he had accomplices, to speak out, and confess the truth, under the encouragement, although without any assurance, that it would save him'from trial.- This ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... individual, in n order to obtain the so much dtesired object of annual Par- f, e liasnents and unioersal suffirfge;. might Speak or write ad- ti cvisedly thit the jpresent faimily hod no right to thc throne r it -that Parliament Was not entitled to alter ...

[ill] OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 5

... no! the R-lute must not be insulted; Although lii he every body knows that the House of Commons, collectively' at takesn, speaks neither the voice Cif the people, nor attends to Ot .ge the wiqhe5 of the.people; althongla everybhody V ?? that a thl riajorily ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... was entitled to full credit. He no doubt could be viewed in no light but as a soziue criminfs, and Was rather unwilling to speak oust; but when admonished by the Court, and pressed by the Counsel, he was found telling the sanme story the pannel did in ...