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[ill] OF A TRIAL IN THE CONSISTORY COURT AT [ill] IN A CAUSE OF SUBSTRATION OF EASTER [ill]

... honour to one of the Corinthian ofsorety. But as we are only detaining our rea- IOrgfrom a treat, we shall leave Peter to speak, :oserds, after first inserting a copy of the cler- dadaration, or libeL TlILARY TERAT, 182i. ,artD, CLEMve, CURATE OF Ce- ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... prisoner came to the door and to easked if oone Mqargaret Hague riel th-ere. Withiess said se she did. Pnisoner wished to. speak 'to her. Witness 1 a ealledb er, and when she carne she exclaimed, I r' y k es hu sbad, its my liusbatnd ! Prisoner said ...

PETITION AGAINST PROSECUTIONS FOR RELIGIOUS OPINIONS

... temper co of writing an object of legal visitation; inasmuch as it is th impossible to define where argumentends and evil speaking pr begins. The reviler of Christianity appears to your peti. tioners to be the least formidable of its enemies; because his ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... given to bim he was sure he could find the people. IHbO ,e his hand-writing: the signature of the bill is his; bet M cannot speak to the acceptance. He told me it was 5' cepted in his presence, at one MIGuflie's, in KinReD5 t, Liverpool.-Theprisoner in ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... even invite the-persons who before his house produced the obstruction. I Or-the-wholei therefore, althoughit was difficult to speak of ?? as the present with any gravity, f seeing that it was so obnoxious to ridicule on the veq faee f of it; yet it wrs stibmitted ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... three yards b iamd elteol into tea~rsl 00 02, abo father home. I %,aOnly bled hina, Oc10 ' 0yia afterosards came. I h him speak, nor did It the t>oria e m 0ec lt r s t d ictl y all that & ceed. A.dor e. IThebind. a a teith fother was about . 'atbOpWo ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES. s

... d to her, ti and she had tberefore-followed Alr. A. thither. .My sis- sl ter was weepingall night,-we coula-nosget her to speak h to u,-and all she could say was, I am a broken- a hearted girl.. She, remained very ill all the next day, h and continued ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... afterwrards lent. r V ,tbts h d lments l added, tistrue, that, i. f of -etl led I had ?? them; e,,,~n~5ceereat i raight not speak too decisively re- past, it being now about ra to Miss Berrington, was eve- *5 9c thoeever, dint WzY r~eolatigsarf tlith I ...

Lancaster Assizes

... given di on a former occasion, as to themanner in whicb he got the Ji , note, was not true, and that he had been ashamed to speak the truith. He said the fact was, that, as he was passing pt. through the new market, he saw some men gambling: he at joined ...

LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1825

... a Word of the play was heard. Mr. Clarke, the new stage- mranager,' came, forviird repeatedly,. but was not suffered 'to, speak, with the exception of a few words, importing that arrangements had been made for the season which the managers, trusted would ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... originally in II about thirty-five thousand acres, from which there had been subtracted no less than tllitteeae thousand atres, or Speak- the ai ig in round numbers, about one-third of the whole river, fee aA point respecting marshes might occur, but he would ...