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FREE—MASONS

... hausted. There is no, woman existing has so happy, a a knack of making her frienids and admirers ridculout. An Irish Gentleman speaking of suicide, said the only way to stop it was to make it acapitaloffence. - As trade at present is not very brisk with those ...

OLD BAILEY

... iould bneen h see t ina giards ait ivesha - nsi t 6n-he ?? crengcnin ewea tow u, wijo at his offire, that apierson wanted In speak withlilm. 'Re d-4 down, andl fould that perw aon to h i the Prisoner -Prisonee afie Pi to him-, Sir,you have riot kiipi yous ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... papers. On his.Cross.ex.' aminatioriithe witness acknowledged thlat he did not keep his father's books; and could not himself speak as to the accuracy, : .,.tle entries. He had seen advertise. nhents reliting to the -Medisine in question in The Tra. 'veltr ...

SLAVE CAUSE

... while our own lavaspermitted it.- But we can now assert that this trade -cannot, abstradledly speaking, have alegitimate existence. When I say abstractedly speaking, I mein that this toun- try has n oright rtcontroul any foreign Legislature that way think ...

POLICE

... curiicy, which I' bestow 'ekclusiveiy upon the poor. Then you Ihve a patrinmany, Sir I said the Bishop. '146 Sir'. you speak in 6iddles; how do you then to--. 4s My Lord, I have a conveist of young damsels here, who do not ?? wani' ftr any thing. ...

POLICE

... hi7 coontry- for nearlythirty eigtt years, anr that he coul' bring forwird all the ?? military officers in the service wo speak to his chia- radler. The Sitting Alderman CNnmesly) regretted that his duty to the pubilic left hins no alternative lite priloner ...

NEW THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN,

... ti3der fraie ' ,0h -.entiiguu h, iteas'briht P. el flame., a ?? *X- - ' rade ?? oo nngaely; ?? WhY so -ue ;w ve'? pry ethi speak. z s . S0,*.he sil~epnce brokre slierab id herhead, ::t And thbq unto ma ' in4 ?? , e3. p i 8. v,. ' CFinp S~ir, ppay Igalve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... question:. was, put fairly.; and that the audience were fairly admitted; that any who . pleased might speak; and' that there, ivere many Gentleluin who did speak,-- and deliver their sentiments against M!. Finnerty, and in fa- tour of Lord Castlereatgrla; but ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... means, hoi0ever iniited of tnaling e jerfeelin-s- and hir omplaints known. , . Lord EL'LErxoouo ' askied, had shebeen, hard to speak in the Dutch Language, e - .Uhe: ATTOtNY GEN;ERa, said ,shN had been l ea to answer her ke.per, and On one oc iou, wlen she ...

MIDDLESEZ.—SHERIFF'S COURT, DEC. 19

... coaches in ge:esi; , ' As Colorel Lee, ant Mis. I ec .~e ,taIstng an air.- ingjS, on. horseback, ypstexdy, in thi Par stong' tQ speak to a genrlemansof;theiire of auck- 'Mrs. Lee's . horse :became. suddenyyrr s~tjand ki d anad:.. plupnge in a most viciou; Bcknner ...

LAW

... have awsoclated with that offfler ; nud yet they walk- OdI home sioe by side yesterdagy lie (Mr. 'Popping' Was not fond of speaking df himself; hot he muss he aitowed fir onee tri say rf hilaself5 thlat bet lsoald fu;titie an unjust charge dn no tad, atdihbear ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... which .hie contended was So'X- trumelyt lain and self eviinnt. He should be 'ashamed of' hiutfngf, h`ivver; 5ve he not to speak 'the truth op.sly a-irL hreely, .vwhen he ierceived t.hie bmarks of derisiom which aypnired on the coontenanccs of Gedr tflipe4 ...