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... liberty of the Press has the power of iimproving, extending, asrt communreicating knowledge-it is the liberty of fearlessly speaking the truth-the whole truth-as far as regards c tvil actions-but of tever going beyond it-so that the parties af~fectd by its ...

MR. HUME AND THE COAMBINATION LAWS

... which hap- pened in the year 1741, at the age of 78 years, he published a treatise upon wrestling, in one part of which, speaking of the ex- cellentce of the art, 1e sayi' I receive no liniberlams, no darling siickhg-hattl, whp llast rio; rise at midsummer ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... rohat the presumption of malice, the Counsel for the de- fendant caused the following passage to be read, where the au- shor speaks of himself and his brother :- Mr. T. Topham, as a broken down blackleg, was an awful warning to the company of the result ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—DERBY, TUESDAY

... Derby si, de of the street; I did not see any one when I got up ; I sawI fit5 no one-nor did 1 speak to any oee until I reached the hos~se l fr I did not speak to twro boys named Smith and Power, nor did I drto a man named Harrison; I did not meet a person ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—MONDAY

... Do you swear to speak the truth, under i the sanction of Alnwighty Ged T Insolvent : I do swsear to speak the truth (laying his iniid tupon his heart, and musitig the most emphatic language). I con- t sider that I sits bound to speak the truth. Mr. C ...

SINGULAR TRIAL FOR ASSAULT

... neckr, hult I had no soocer done so then I felt a thousand pains in my throat and body-tny lega swvelled, 1 wras unable so speak, and my child, wtho was On my knee, almott f-I to th xe ground. Being unable to hold it, a neighbnulr toek it from nte; snd ...

THE MURDER NEAR THAME

... the death of Edden, but 1 did not speak to bim; Iwvas goings fish- ing near Scatchgrove Hill, and he overtook me, bettween five and six o'cleck; no other person was with him that I saw; it waos daink I did not speak to him; I bad a net on my shoulder ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES,

... day's filting. H-is taste wis as enrefl edas oiis nttl rectwan cigosellt. He trio ?? the vistin, flite, aeid fift, h Ie colid speak %be Helrew, Greek, katie, Frenclh, and Spanisli'alrigunges. tle spoke aed tausgt French cuith. a grammatical acleiracy Uas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ion is therefore incorrecc in stating. that any sulphuree containing sulphur iii che. mical union is bufficient. I cannot speak positively to the number v of suiphurets that would not answer without an experiment. Re-exantined-.But any sulphuret cont ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—SATURDAY

... tHe had often been much astonished to observe Low mercantile men, accus- tomued to deep calculations, and having, generally speaking, a keen eye to their own interests, dealt With these accommoda- tion bills. The very same man who, on taking a mortgage, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY, MAY 27

... keeping furious dogs; and the J ury funad him Guilty. He was sentenced to pay a fSe of Thirty-five Pounds, with liberty to speak to tbe prosecutor. THOMAS ELLIS, RD PALMER,snd WM. GROVEq, Pa- risihioners of Stepney, were irdicted for assaulting Mr. Toso ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES—CHESTER, APRIL 20

... remains in a state, that at his age leaves but little hope of his recovery. His Lordship is perfectly sensible, but cannot speak-this morning he was supposed to articulate a ?? word. A letter has been received here from the Secretary of State's Office ...