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... y gleani'd, And now to his eye a young elephant seem'd, Protected the mati, till his oflicer ended A parley, by pardon of crime so defended. This Easy-shining and Brilliant BLAC K [NG, rnntl'AmtEU BY ZRobeil Mln-iren, .30, sSh/and, .A1)NDON. Mlay be had ...

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... shoulid enldeavour to itmprove the time, Vhile tire is girds to mortals here on earth, Sitice its abuse is tenfold worse than crime- Alnti ittital selit is of little worstlt, c If 111timitprov'd in this our brief probation. I As for this barrier, wvhicsh ...

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... Few persons, indeed, would credit a man if he should maintain in court that he had not been present on the scene of some crime. but should admit that his astral body, for all he knew, might have been there. Many a man may have been hanged in the ordinary ...

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... TENAN'TRY.-Mr. C. G. Grey, agent to the Earl of Derby's Irish estates, writes as follows to the T'imecs :-The prevalence of crime here a (Tipperary) has now been acknowledged, even by those who are beyond the reach ef personal fear or panic, atad persons ...

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... shivering children would have sent him sixpenn'orth more;, but in Dorsetshire, *e are glad to say, there is no idle symyathy for crime. The owvner of the hurdle prosecuted the thief, who pleaded guilty, 'and sought 'to exculpate himself on the 'ground. of, his ...

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... shivering children would have sent him sixpenn'orth more; but in Dorsetshire, we. are glad to say, there is no idle synlyathy' for crime. The owner of the hurdle 'prosecutedlthe'thisf, who pleaded guilty, and sought to exculpate. himself on the ground of his misery ...

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... TENANTRY.- ,YIr. C. G. Grey, agent to the Earl of Derby's Irish estates, writes as follows to the Times :-The prevalence of crime here (Tipperary) has now been acknowledged, even by those who are beyond the reach ef personal fear or panic, and persons who ...

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... contains his letter, was printe~d off. Instead of- ls my prayer in cong a crime, Merely for the sake of rhyme, it should be- Is my prayer, in song, a crime, Is my prayer, if stung. a crime. ...

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... apply 0 to Mr. (uvo-ge ?? Lean, Bailiff, Gwynfryn, tvlIsheli. bl -- ?? tlr s- Forr ?? are nt present under seuttence for the o crime of arson. Mila ty iiar ied men say that their fo e wives cai mitake theit house hot enotgli fttr thein bl Without actually ...

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... House willexhibitartilesaof impeach- ment against Lord Beaconsefild, and will cause im, to, be arrested aod tried for his crimes and uriedameneours by the Hounes of Lords, in order that the honour of England muay be savwd ?? the camitemplated evils avertod ...

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... previons day, but this the judge refused. His lordship,, in opening hid remarks, pointed out thtt cheating at cards is legally a crime, aud the 4rmputing it undoubtedly actionable. Whatever .they might think about gambling, or about the life which-'esme of the ...

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... Reformation, tire incessantly he lablcuriccg for ticl cunilinatioe and rubs of ocur casciitry. ip- Statistics show thcat mors crime prevails iu ltotish on thma in Protestant coantries. WVhiy. thun, selcoul we nt augmect the power of P1opelry in Great Britaics ...