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mediately desired the said Mr G. F.. Anion to write to the private solidtor of her Majesty on the ject.'

... possibly be conceived. In the present shape of the proceedings, we are prevented from saying more than that the invasion of the privacy of royalty, and the effrontery which could not only violate the sanctuary of domestic retirement and refined relaxation, but ...

Juiptrial parliament

... irregular mani iges were not prevalent in that country, still, when they did take place, they were generally concluded in privacy. One mode was by a written promise given to a woman. subsequently followed by cohabitation. Now, it was essentially just that ...

MR MACAULAY IN GLASGOW

... arrayed the first public library that modern Europe possessed. From privacy your founder rose to • throne; but on the throne he never forgot the studies which had been Ins delight in privacy. lie gave his sanction to the plan of establishing a Uni• versity ...

TEE GAZETTES

... the systematic practice of entirely concealing from the partners the amount of their liabilities. Doubtless some degree of privacy is necessary for the proper conducting of some parts of banking business; but responsibilities involving the exposure to ruin ...

LATEST NEWS

... something extraordinary chances to occur, we hope our brethren of the press will join with us in leaving to her Majesty that privacy which she so earnestly desires. THE NEW COIN.—The issue of the new florin coinage took place yesterday. ...

Summarv,

... eilnesday morning at eight o'clock. Majesty reached Balmoral about four o'clock, but as that is Royalty's Scottish home the privacy of every British matron demands that we only say the Queen, her husband, and family, arrived in safety. The Metropolitan ...

THE LATE NENENET ALI

... no small element in the attachment of her subjects which she so abundantly enjoys. No attempt is made to intrude upon the privacy of the Court ; few stranoers are to be seen pursuing their peregrinations in the neighbour. hood, and the quiet and peaceable ...

SCOTTISH PROPERTY INVESTKENT 00XPARY

... because the directors had !T--aming to conceal, but deprecated such a course of proceeding in future, because it destroyed that privacy of personal interests and confidence with which the transactions of such companies ought to be invested. If he found that ...

PIIBLIC UTIONS-SZCOND LETTER FROX CHARLES DICKERS

... in a Christian country, and all the incalculable they engender, I would base the last sentence of the law with comparative privacy within the prison walls. Babes I Mate how, lii me strengthen this proposal with some words of Fielding on this subject, to ...

MANAGEMENT IF WATSON'S HOSPITAL

... Tuesday la-t, it appears that the Governors of George Watson's Hospital are determined to secure for their doings the shroud of privacy. A motion to admit the members of the press to report the ordinary proceedings, as is done in the case of Ileriot's Hospital ...