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EXAMINATION OF GEORGE JULIAN HARNEY ON THE CHARGE OF SEDITION

... expression lbeing allowed by others holdi-tg-more important position. in society than he dilt, th c prisoner did not hekitat, to speak boldly, as his imagination prompted him Nowr, Iowever, as the lown was in a ste;te of peace, he did hope that the Magistrates ...

NARRATIVE OF A TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT

... he f his successor ? He watched for some days ; at last lie per. e ceived it was Isis friend, Melclhior Goia. They dare no; speak, but they thought they sight wave their hliandkcrchiefs ;-no, the turnkey soon0 forbade them. v On thc l8th February 1821, ...

Police Court

... given Calvert th the box, telling him to take it to Smith's. It seas given to Ib hirir by a gentleman on hoeard, wtho was speaking tO soroe f ladies. It was not Smith whir gave it hin, lIle gave him sixpence for his trouble.-Mr. Thompson said he uouid ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... f toud yo accordingly, assessing the damages at £100. (Dur- trt ing the proceedings, Mr. Ne wton himself attempted ase to speak; but H Lrdship said hs would nothear eal him at anll; he appeared by his counsel; and it he twa interrupted the proceedings ...

STARVATION LAW

... several others relatise to the regulations issued by the Commis- sioners. It was true that the House of Lords did not, strictly speaking, cosist of representatives of the people; but injustice to that distinguished body, he felt bound to state that their Lordships ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... over his left . ishuulder. Therc seemed to lie somsething bulky in it. By Mr. I~iLDYARID-1 had known himn before. I did not speak to bnim then. The bag vould bave held about three busihels of corn. The prisoner had on a fustian jackelt ansd trowsers, but ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... doing, notwithstanding the grand jury had thrown out the bill. He then asked the jury if they were perfectly satisfied. After speaking to eaeh other, one of them'said that'. they were perfectly satisfied that there had not been any neglect on the part of any ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT

... o'clock, and 200 or t00 per. sons were assembled whom he was addressing. 1. could not hear him speak distinctly. Ile said- Too much time had been lost in speaking that the time was now come to act, and that they must now. act decisively. He said He did ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... had not ventured to call, because it wudhv enusf ohv aldteteAtre- IS General commented on the evidence at great length.- .y Speaking of the documentary testimony, he said that if e the Jury were satisfied after hearingtlieevidenee on bothX If siethat the ...

LONDON POLICE

... them, for 1 am a war determined they shall usC have it to themselves, I shall be there made. titly to night ageiii, and shalt speak to them if I tiers en opportunity crewi '?ery of so doiitgt but perhaps with them not knowing run, thteywihl main row think ...