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... -ssre of it true. But will their Lordships believe that tbisestory wasstated oftie Russiajn Amnbassador; that herseoil thuls speak- of his Imperial Nfistress ? This was onlv one-third part of the libel. For thioue beiiug afterwards a marriage proposed by ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... J did- not distinrb him : I scent lup agail at ftor oelock, ud.l finding him still in a ns md sleep, I rein red witiouit speak- iito II lt sent up) ecauin at five, cud fitding il still ?? li ing until I aoxooe him, and finling lie xvas very ill, [ sent ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... fist in the left side, and the deceased felf-backwards speeehiless, and remained tame time stretehed on tti chairs without speaking; Goodland said he was oniy iii liquor, and shook him; and afterwards, with the assistailee of the witnesses, the deceased ...

POLICE

... letter which stated, rthat the bearer had 5ome valuable presents fur her, she r then gwve it to her friend and twas about to speak wheri the sailor pulled a box from his pocket, tontaining ci several trinkets, whicit he saidi wete the presents al- \ luded ...

POLICE

... unacquainted with the Etglish language, the pt'i. -sone' Nolan, who accidentally met with them at the Sun Inn, and who could speak French, undertook to be their interp'eter, and accordingly proceeded witI thenm to the sholi of Mr. John Southee, who biuglt ...

POLICE

... ? . ILAURA and' I reqc~ied th~ childreni whlilst ?? de BUZAo na lier eldest ?? rerainnedwith STRANs'x~o, wholi~iickl~y p *speaks German. Mrs. de BRADnT ltt te wsord ~Wain,' took it bottle fr-om the-table,'~ aodoffet'ed it to them ; the- v nly answer ...

OLD BAILEY

... ' Between five end six olrock Ile Pot tup to go away,, andI asked the deceaied ?? come Olt of ttie loom, as he wishe'd to speak with her. The decreased [lees , Iv welt onet of the rodm, and about five minutes a rt 'lie f Yti1 hr re. tile baottom of the ...

OLD BAILEY

... vicinity of the Edgware-road, was going along the New.roacd, Ivwhen three tnen caminze up to him,' one of them,' without speaking a wvrad,. attemped to tripui ohis hedt, bitt not rsugceetding anot'her nma3e a blow 'at hint, which he stopled,. sd knocked ...

WILSON, THE PEDESTRIAN

... tile prisonei'is faout- c Mr. Slthis concurred in this opInIOn; Mr. KINNAVID 6oWlf cathe ?? and requested t pernsissiov.to speak; lie was a'ked by Mr. Wz.LrXJAi$S on what gm ound, or on what bointy i i I I Nfi,. ?? iepTed4 r4p -00 thkt, of lxing a Migiii- ...

OLD BAILEY

... 'riug, and other articles, his Vrolpenty. The prosecutor keeps thelihl'a lesd, Reed Cross.- street, St. Luke's ;. cannot speak to 'the exaft quantity of halfpence in the till, but it was very full, and, lie cand i safelyswear there vere mdre th'an 40s ...

POLICE

... tn dertaking. Balket'hiouhoutnearly tie wholeof the le day proceeded qtrte celessly along, occasionally stop. is- loing to speak with his fiiends; lie in 'future intends to ey Staft at an' .early hour, pteferring that to-a later one, v wbich will ebable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... were a state of repone; 'he ,.id not there- fore tuean to vindicate his client ' if fhat 'were his o'jei't, he should be speaking in annther lacc, i'noater to shsei0 that rnt damages were sustained hb the plaintilF' But. rherd were degrees oF ollence ...