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... underrestraint for a little time, as he haa hitherto been, because it is not safe for me to be with him.— Prisoner : May 1 speak, your Worship ?— Mr Broa : Yes.— Prisoner : I have written to my solicitor to come and defend me, but he has not come. Whatever ...
... arrival at Genoa is announced of the principal members of the Soviet delegation, including C'hicheri, Litvinff, and Joffe. Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, M. Poineare said France would be no party ai Genoa to any revision, direct or indirect ...
... for instance, when the weather was vile in Manchester, and —oddly enough— still worse at Cheadle Hulme, there was no rain to speak of at Alderley Edge. Indeed in riding from Shrewsbury that day one did not except, in tke neighbourhood of Audlem, that nlet ...
... the firm for which lie works, and on whose premises he lives. This fortunate man is a member of Mr. Brown congregation, and speaks of him as Brother Brown. Towards the building fund his subscriptions are nihil. And many others the same. Now. sir, as member ...
... sources from: which money was coming her? —Yes. She knew wills had been made by which money was coining to her. Did she ever speak you again ahout altering her will Witness said that Mrs. Armstrong wrote her from Asylum about the will the end the beginning ...
... But, my Lords, I know that you will not think I am tr\ ing to lead yon to suppose that when I spe-ik of Lord Granville I speak of him otherwise tban as Laving acted with temper, patience, and gene- rosity to his opponents, or that I wish you to imagine ...
... by the publishing of the reports of matters, and the giving of cognate information to the world, the whole borongh, so to speak, is interested what is likely to take place at the coming Council meeting. Bnt in Hastings we know little or nothing beforehand ...
... sustained by the death of the lata Earl Granville, to whose character and sorvicea he paid a warm tribute. The Earl of Kimberley, speaking for the late Earl's noli Heal colleagues, deplored the almost irreparable ?? ,! his wise and sagacious counsel, and the kind ...
... is an individuality about each, even if they were only types of a class. This Is not the case, but nearly every character speaks and acts so naturally that the whole narrative (with the exceptions of the two interpolations mentioned) runs on in an unbrekca ...
... to live, and would have better chance if the cars were not permitted to carry more than their number of passengers. © And speaking of the cars, the complaints as to fcheir management are increasing in number. The Tramway Committee should give some evidence ...
... I\ : haps you will address your questions in French. Mr. Murphy — No, not after what 3'ou have said. Some people think they speak French when they don't. ILaughter.) After a further discussion it was ascertained that the wi.ne.ss had received £1,230, and ...