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... folio, ss. 6d. flitched, to be completed ir 6 parts. The Children's Milbellany, 4 parts, fewed, rs. Hiflory of jacobinifmn-its Crimes, Cruelties, and Perfidies, z vol. 8vo. Ios. 6d. boards. id Remarks on the Condn& of Oppofition during the g prefent Parliament ...

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... theft, pled guilty, I Charles Burd, manuufaffurer in Portroy, n accufed of a fraud and deception. He was o found guilty of the crime libelled, and re- I commended by the jury to the mercy of the Court. This was all the bafinefa of Saturday. The Court are to ...

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... give information to James Keith in Netherthird, againli thofe that ate guilty, fo as - he or they can be conviqed of this crime, will re- N ceive a reward of TWENrY GUINEAS from the faid James Keith. Not to be repeated. es ut DEE BRIDGE NEAR COBLEHEUGH ...

DUBLlN—Tanuarv __'__-

... name of Meak.es, was murdered at Ems-Park ; the murderers have efcaped, and no other caufe can be afiigne*! for this ihocking crime, than the loyalty ccd fidelity cf its venerable obietft ! The -London mail did not arrive t».j_s day till II o'clock ir. tl- ...

j COURT MARTIAL

... — ?? ex ;ni: le ..hi Ii i.-.ay i'erve as a leflbn to others who may be ?? I in ?? ar e ?? lens from retorting to fiinilar crimes no leis difgracefu] than unfair. The Ai:-.iii-n:ei:ti this ..veiling a; the Royal Circus we (md arc patroni-eJ by the Right ...

EDINJs URGII—FEBR UAR T . 7/,,

... been fruftrured, ur.d ?? attempt any commotion, they will fliare tr.t , accomplice, who lias already ?? ftl tr:. due to his crime. Letters from Lcidon ft ate, tbat as _• covery was made, all the white inhabitant:, in whom Government could confide, were ...

Ye iff, ' ' A

... was again brought back from thence by her mother. Mr Serjeant SHtpttEiiD. for the defendant, did not attempt to defend the crime committed by his client ; but, in mitigation of damages, contended that his con- duct was not fo atrocious as what appeared ...

FALMOUTH—Mar.!? i

... Caftle, mar.ifclied the lincereit con- the dreadful crime of which lite had been iil'ter hir tria! acknowledged ihe juliice of [—Michael Simplon perliited to tiie hid in the was innocent ofthe crime for which he ftiftiifcr. „.-.ency has Jul! launched ...

HOUSE OF COMMONa—June 10

... uniform, harmonized, and jict- nianent with its crimes. In our country, and in this particular offence, there was no fuch uniion. To pre- vent that anomaly was his wifli, that foreign countries in a crime of this deep dye, fnould not ?? a iuperip- rity ...

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... jz BERDEEX, he In two volumes 4to, price 2L. 2s. in boards, of COMMEN7ARIES on the LAW of SCOTLAND: RESPECTING ry TRIAL FOR CRIMES. he By DAVID HUME, E sBo. ADVOCATF, sm Profeffor of the Law of Scotland in the Univerfity of Its, Edinbur-h. us, N. B. This ...

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... . d In two volumes 4to, price 2I~ zs. in boards, ro, COMMENTARIES .en the LAW of SCOTLAND, P~c I(setsECTING Br TRIAL FOa. CRIMES. ye By DAVID HUME, Esq. Anvoca-r a, fP4 Profefior of the Law of Scotland in- the Univerfiey of fe, Edinburgh. .tin N. B. This ...

BUBI.I X—'liy ar

... cafe, th.c nature of the profecution, or the aggravated provoca- tions under which this wretched man finaited at the time the crime was f.vorn to have been com- mitted, it is not . our defign to enter; nor can we doubt, had fufficient grounds lor extendiug ...