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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner expressed a wish to see* me. went to ' the station house, and he appeared very uneasy his mind, and said he wished to speak to me. I cautioned him that whatever he might say I should take down, and that it might afterwards be used against him. On ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. * FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1544. The Monopolists, or at least those who are connected with ..

... gentlemen were seated on the steps leading down to the crowded and attentive audience below. Mr Cobden spoke—as be always speaks—with the closeness of a thorough logician, intimate with every point of his case, and confident of its irrefragable proof ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... suffered much—two of them were severely frostbitten. The Sweden arrived below this port yesterday afternoon. Captain Chissell speaks highly of the conduct of Captain Homan towards him and bis crew*. ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... wish to debate jf- (Increased laughter.) i« subject. Xork -)— wish say something ,an y members ery , We1 ?' J ect - ( Lau er. speak „ Set 0 tbe ' at once a,,d ...

VARIETIES

... VARIETIES. Fluency of the Fair Sex.— Mr Yearsley, speaking of the causes, varieties, &C ...

IRELAND

... read more from this same publication. The learned gentleman then read as follows, THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. * Who fears to speak of' Ninety-eight Who blushes at the name •'Who'll cowards mock the patriot's fate, Who hangs his heed for shame He's all a ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... to know whether is their intention to main tain that protection Which still left us. We only ask them to speak out, and I have doubt tiny will speak out when they know t opinions of the great body of respectable farmers. When Sir Feel came into office ...

SIR THOMAS LETHERIDGE ON THE CORN LAWS

... watching all that is going on, and he only waits see what you do in opposition to League doctrines, to speak out himself, to bold his tongue, or speak his own peculiar manner, and which few among us will perhaps understand ; or, it may be, he will say, ...

IRELAND

... upon you—upon the ascendancy of principle over prejudice your minds; and I am not without some reliance upon myself. I do not speak in the language of vainglorious self complacency when I say this. I know that I surrounded by men infinitely my superiors in ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... come; and we look upon his sayings and doings in the recess as giving the cue to his policy in the coming session. In fact, he speaks in figures and parables to those who can understand him, and the absurdity is in taking his words literally. At the Tamworth ...

COURTS OF JUSTICE

... senator, or clergyman—above and independent h >th of their approbation and their censure and no dog must bark, and no man mu-t speak, fool must smile, within the chambei which presence makes sacred. No*, with all respect for the judicatories of the land, think ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... and. although labouring under a severe cold, he was forced to mount the platform. He said he had not attended the meeting to speak, and would not therefore make a speech. The Doctor, however, gave an instance of one evil effect of Corporation monopoly. He ...