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COURT of KING's BENCH, April 28

... proved, then it -Xouldk be proper to strike out from the Bill sucl averments as were not duly supported by evidence. Properly speak- ing, all tihe overt acts must amount to what; in lasw was denominated levying war against the King. llf certain acts were ...

TUfeSDAY, MARCH li, lftl7. Printed and Publishel# by ROBERT PECKi at his. Opt'icßj. No. 36, HULL. The of the 38th

... citizens of the United States from selling vessels of war to the citizens or subjects of nny foreign Power, more properly speaking, for maiutaining the neutrality of tlie nation prohibiting the fitting out sale of armed vessels to cruise against friendly ...

LONDON, FaiDAY, Actcsr 1

... at these Meetings, they did not come within any part of the law under, which they were tried. The French papers continue to speak favourably of the harvest, which every where promises be most abundant. In Italy the crops arc luxuriant in the extreme, and ...

Yorkshire Summer Ass

... tie taot;e of hier dross wiren Site gave the Cun. site it wws asked. httw the, knew Sykes's wtt.stcour. ivhtn site ao,tult Speak to titl otiter pttut of his dress she saitt it tit wasL the pokekt. anti she knew tule mutn. Vitn.-as Wtas so Vlslypess tedtstate ...

EXAMINATION AT UNION HALL,

... where lie met the prisoner: The prisoner-mmreditiakly took from under his coat a large pointed carvinlg knife, and without speaking made a blow at my master, who lifted his hanid to de-' fend himself, ndtheprisonereutaan.dstruck him dread- fully on the ...

Parkshire Summer Assizes

... to hare the £ ?0 For speaking thie truth anci nothinig but the trmtth, re- lieti the witness. His Lordship said lie ?? give ?? otC Oppotrlinity more to speal the trutit. Wit- nsc-s then sttid a person hadl offered him 10 to speak the truth, and titos ...

MANCHESTER PLOT

... curry, 1 was known,- immediately after the fruststntion of tine petitioners' Jouarney -to London, osr snore Catmi- - iarhy speaking, thse ft&zsske Lf.rpediliomt Delegatee from distant (chiefly msanuificturing) towiss, siet- fre- eqtseotl) to discuss tite ...

TRIALS FOR TREASON

... loojecd ill: was dressed in-a sailor's jacket and trowoers, and wore a black hand- kerchief. He manifested great anxiety to speak to Watson, and on his approach tohin shook him heartily by the ?? Yeomen of the Guard sat by the side and behind the prisoners ...

CROWN COURT

... has produced in C the the minds of those who wvere most in attenda nee upon r's thetm a want of cnciction, it' we may so speak, (if iths their guilt, which could .ot fill of renderhig their dutiy I of extremely painful. It is not necessary to enter a-ain ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS!!!

... and fait, he was very PI, h e learnt SuTall e tiat he had had half a pint of warm beer given Estat himn; he could scarcely speak. Ile saw him AGAIN lic` in a quarter of an hour ine the :emue place he %vas' NV etin sm cold mneat very voraciously; be sent ...