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THE CASE

... all the transactions, which, since his pnklieati. last yeat; have 'takenfplace wijh regard to his case. This statement will speak for it- self; bhiP with a view of rendering a Eknowledge of the whole of the case, from 'first to last, as general as may he; ...

POLICE

... thrown from the roof of the coach at the same time, was unable to quit her bedi and none of the passenger s were present to speak to the condu.& of the driver. Mr. Chillman, the proprietor of the coafch, stated that he had often had complaints of.. the ...

POLICE

... !d firom th, that could not obtain admiitancc. Mrs. Mud'i. . g greai appause in the charadker of Lad' R Os.io ph r - po-t speaks of this Lady as one of the mus proisisng afttesses out of London. The elegant and predominasit fashion of wearing ?? and other ...

CONTESTED ELECTIONS

... country from the perilous' situation in which It was' ?? presenr ?? F. retiredarmidst loud-applaues.' Mr. MELLAsH attempted to speak for sotfeiirriebef&re he cpuld procure a haaring. l-e then thanhied the Eledlors f(r ,their ?? that day, which, lie boped, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Higgins, the itroof of which must depend very nuch. upon him, and would be-easily estabhised Other ?? thuin those who could speak dire~tly to the transaulion could not be very mnaieiial. Oni thepat iof the Defendant it was obje&.ed, thit he oight not to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, NOV. 24

... could not pocuire a copy previous to the trial, or tile dciendnat E oulM hal, shewn that although the RecpiPlacion did not speak of torture expresslv as being l. wrut il Lile West Indies. yet it was tacitly autdorised uv enia~ng tlhat tile law of Old Spain ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DEC. 4, 1806

... her name ; for those persons are entitled to- their rights of set-off against her. When she applied 'o Smith,,. she might speak very truly; it may be the mo- ney of the Executors, but yet she is entitled to recover it. Hereafter the accounts between her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... witness did not in faft contradicT what the other witnesses f had stated, for it happened after the time of whih they . were speaking. The Jury, afier a few moments consultation, returned a veri forthe Plaintiff, damages Fifty Poun ds. The price of Bread ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... son, a brother, a friend, a husband and a father, the deep regret' of those, with whom he 'was cotneibed by those ties, best speak rs the loss they have sustained.' His life was pure and his latter h( end was peace. . lo (in 'Monday the 8th instant, And ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wife. *Iowever, there is a'n ?? as to tnis rule, that she may be -examined of oe~.u .^itv ss to those ?? which she only can speak to. -she can oniv be exami~led in mnatters of ltece$- ยข t:1V, now it is necessary to shew by the evideic of t; ife, whether ...

EXECUTION OF THE MURDERERS OF MR. STEEL

... that he had neither a religious sense, nor a per sonal feeling as' to the awful situation in which he was placed. He did not speak a word to the-'Clergyman, and paying his whole attention to the crowd, repeated three times with a loud voice, 1 Gentlemen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , Indus. trious younlg nman, and slid th:t 11e had ahout ias-L. to-begird with. As to the ?? of bi$ praperty he wmshi not speak preciselv he did not believe it ?? quite So macih - but it might lie about to ol. or ?? own pArt, he would trust Ili 'l to ...