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CARLYLE ON CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT

... 0htI: |VtiiU-i )a id'd ?? e iinpossible it n be fir . l nc. .IO!LA, mae.; exuses for delinqueet.s It ?? i Mr` CALRi R Y LE speaking and wdtl. it-,~indciin19 wcp''' 'ternore Dl e (lindlidual capacutty to blend rathen idf, Ubij`an ki indneess with the bitter ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... together, in order that they may participate in the o common administration of the justies of the country, and te may, so' to speak, have a lecture read to them by the ob- h servatiorps which. are put. before them in a most valuable Sf mainser. And not'only ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... ay. Shiefre- bl, ar quently came to my house (luring these two years and after- TI If- wards. I have frequently heard her speak in the highest be to terms of Dr. Nolan, and never otherwise. After she went to ea k, Bldckley, she frequently expressed to ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... prisoners made anaswer, anti said theyt a watited a person naumed Kilshaw. The servant girl, who e was not aware but that she was speaking the truth, said sitef u believed that MVr. Kilsitaw was not at home, and in this she was confirmed by some oilier person ...

WESLEYAN ECCLESIASTICAL COURT

... proceeded-with~ the chairge, 'led. dwelling particularly on Mr. Martina'sviolation 'fthe Metho- the' diet rule' against speaking evil of. minises'n igsrts tam111 On its being put to the meeting,eleysn haudwreh ld ! 'u his, in favour ofila verdict againist' ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER

... it. Just urban I 'handed her the:jgh mad snos 'r grsit' it, an d took a driink of i t at ~once ?? he- witasinotable be e to speak I ~~~Ask her 'how she was, but she -ebuld only' 'any lhe-was-praytug, orm having~flddho oe the drink I told her'daughter that ...

LYNCH LAW IN CALIFORNIA

... citizens, of whom, in a tat private, in public, in letters to friends, to newspapers, lie hald b he hitherto delighted to speak as a peaceable people, an order- bI rt,loving comunity. He recounted the circumstances of the fi en trial, the patience of ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... comparison with 25 ul yeasrs ago, they would find a great difference. He wished e thaose gentlemeni to understated what they ware speaking .aot and would suggest that the clerk should be instructed t to ask them what years they wished to refer to, when they vi ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... certi , pubihe esltions,; it- is earnestly 51 desired that all open expression of feeling be repressed, and;a that no one speak unles's called upon to do so by the chair- ci man, to. whose authority the bearer, by his attendance, I0 engages entirely to ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... ordered one. My husband would not allow me to associate fl tr with her.-Cross-examined: When first she caine I used to q n speak to her. I was only friendly with her for two mouths. to if Soon after she came there I saw Kershaw come there.-Re- t t- examined: ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... the cases which had come before him, he knew of none that had given him more pain than the present one, in which he had to speak of his own client as a felon, and which made-himn almost hope he might not substantiate his case. He-had to show that Dr. Nolan ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... dI, by the governor . of rb-.tteet. I said, Oh, n6nsense, you have been liglt- t ing, and after that I did uot hear him speak at all Thomas Hilton corroborated Clutterbuclis statement rc- W I specting the deceased's accusing whoun he cousjdrdd the governor ...