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STATE TRIALS

... fl0aeiuch superior is the noble sentiment expresiied ) in therescsipt of Tnonosius, IIinio~~ris, and Ale- .'eours If any person speak ill of the Emporer throg4 li a foolish rashness and inadvertence, it is-to d hes.ised 7 if out of madness, it deserves pity; ...

CORN LAWS

... would be of greater g magnitude. They speak of ?? interests, while P I consider all the interests- I consider each as a link i 9 in the great chain of society; they speak but, of a b s single link, while I speak of the whole chain. Let us then consider ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... to be of the most seditious description, re- viling the Government and the laws, of which all men, if they speak in public at all, ought to speak with} respect; advising the procurement of arms un- der the pretenceof self-defence, but clearly for carry- ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... a stick likea piece of peeled i so oadc. A stone was thrown, which went past his head through tbe shop windoww. Could not speak nt exctct tbetime. It might be between live and s__ .; it was dark. Some one called out toi the mob, What the devil are sveo ...

STATE PROSECUTION

... obstruct the execution of the laws, and in different parts of the said discourse did then and there unlatwfully and seditiously speak, ptiblish, and address to the said persons so present and assembled in the said meet- ing-house, and in their hearing amongst ...

ARREST, EXAMINATION, AND COMMITMENT OF DR. M'DOUALL, MENBER OF THE CONTENTION, AND OF JOHN BRADLEY, OF HYDE

... may be allowed to speak tupon this ease and the evidence by which it is sup- ported as I please ? I Mr. TuaNaa-Certainly, if you speak so as the Clerk may take it down. Are you disposed. (address- ing himself to Mr. M'Douall) to speak so that the Clerk ...

LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... , much leon to a publica,,, hot srg whose conduct is of course looked after. Mr. Falreloagh himself, Su( toif here, coaid speak to the fact I believe. There isave been three or leo W four times several large tabs of sludge poaised down at the tots Of ...

CASE OF ROBERTS, LATELY CONDEMNED TO BE HUNG FOR THE BIRMINGHAM RIOTS

... home In about a quarter of an hour. When lian I reached the esid of Addorley-street, I spoke to cd a 9rse. sInowles; whuile speaking, I saw the prisoner to to stand at his own esitry, and exllgly ppposite. All euld the neiglhosurs *ere then lo Kinsg at the ...

SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING

... He addressed a'meeting of Pre. pi eursors on Monday, at the Corn Exchange. Mr. tb n O'Connell did nat appear, and did aot speak, in s- good spirits. He - tonfessed tbatthbe Precursors. e were not so numerous as Ise had hoped they would' h - be; ;and that ...

CHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES, MONDAY, AUG. 12

... the motst neditious de- ltr seriprian, revllistg the Government and the laws, of which all teen, ed If they speak in public at all, ought to speak with retprct ; advising ins the procurement of arms nader the pretence of self defance, bat no. clearly for ...

THE CASE OF LADY FLORA HASTINGS

... question was borne our a by appearances, and conceiving that Lady Flora might have been privately married, I felt much desire to speak to her at once upon the he subject; but circumstances occurred which prevented my carrying this wish into effect, and rendered ...