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HAMPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... contract for letting, and that theseticre lics pmliaiif' wvuuld lcesctitled to the sntsue tlcereof. A witness w-as culled to speak -is it the an- lclal vaclo., 0ilc tilc pcrt of the defesidcant, a valccicticci of the irecises, alade by three pccrsocv, Asics ...

THE LATE MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... pa oiE silver sugatr-totigs, marked M. ii. IIit silver, [le satrce-hl'idl, and ri q ?? of' ,jewel][ery ; tlmi lie enit his Speak [riltisisely,' to thle sugar-toig's, Which Inc hrrid re- peiedl Seen , sald selticit is is rerinrrkoble fri'ti its lei, andshisre ...

EXECUTION OF THE STATE PRISONERS

... this hlead. lie (1vlDIisaiid ta. few worthd 41 Ii StVIDiiper t0 Tidd, nal d (111 ?? fate ill silence. Blrulk refuied, nsJ P) Speak suitha AP1,i (o(at~hlD upi(l Itle Sl4b'cct of flih- neit worId, .Ijl rl i 11 ~ indl (1441(e .iIIV h~a it nocees~iry for the~ ...

HAMPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Vye as his prisoner, and Itut oh> Itaiw late a room In the George Inn, at that towut- Su' H-eaning went not of bthe roam to speak to lirovi-uI, whea tilue 1irisoner jumped out af the window anai ran wii ?? ajumpted out after him, but fell down fen aund ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 14

... Justice, iv, its auiswer to the question res'pecting a denial of ?? ])l PC 17o1- vinity ot' Jesus. Thsere was no doubt timt, to speak of the S~aviaoo as ean impostrtor and a iotrdrocr, wals an of- aTI fence at coninnoon law, and no statuete wee cvor platted- ...

THE PORTSMOUTH CASE

... he acted on principle, but without forgetting his own He V . fallibility; and if he was compelled to condemn, hating who to speak ill of others, he did if without asperity. His of hi r humility was evinced by the directionis which be gave, then 2 at an ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... something notorious i c- ddrt, orisuch as would scandalize ise congregation; I The lRev. Dr.'NErW3oe..T:-:1 have been on speaking terms with Lord P. for 26 years; I should aa e was not a man of strong mind-but decidedly a weak mind -such as would excite ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... concluons fro ..ust premises at another. di bq From bsat cicarrsuinee I conceivelunt tobe-both a fbol st .anid a madman. When lie speaks of impotence, he C to reasdnsi like a madman; it is as if he spoke to. this u] be effect:- I am impotent: an impotent man ...

HANTS MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... on die other candidate. if dir. S. liounxe: did not intend to have said nuch 6on the occasion, but frt hinmself tiled on to speak asl to hc character of a pprson livinrgin ,ihc same parishl Ias thsifselt ?? lied ithen heard a detail (if the evidence L6 ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... vt-tie always re- ibl maurkably reserved, and thoughtful fin compaity. Ifo atrz ewudstfor hours and acu0 peak-Ir. P ledde spea!.k, his conversations was of the meat hardencd and an di ,etln. kind, and his genera odc a uh hte cn' tsseelooth companions made ...

Most Horrible Murder

... ; butdne then altered. his tone; lie said lie rent ?? was sorry for nine trouble he had give, hbnt hle could not scml Ir. speak on tine Subject until hne bhd sc ?? itr r. bell inr Pearson. When Rutliven went tuapenidTnitl, his nrt lie wans in bed, and ...