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Lancaster Lent Assizes

... lately taken home, her family being unable'top 'y naiutaitn her education attltat establishment, andhle added, (not ait, speaking seriously at the time,) 11and to may I be cobliged to of take you home, if.! cannot pay up your bill. Miss Turner, ,1h, ...

LIVERPOOL SESSIONS

... who so abuse these establislnime, and who may be considered it as incorrigible, out of the ccuatry. If this he not dlone, I speak ft it advisedly, the thue is fast approaching when a House of Cor. P rection,'like a workhouse, will be required for almost ...

LIBELS

... country, an outrage so aetrocii ous on the liberty of abes~t i.Priscuio fra true statement, could not haee -: ee. vey a Iere speaks his unind, sod prdsh ~ ' Itbe fullest extent of tile privilege. Thle'people ate War'l, sand hsppy. The taxes are screyfl, ...

POOR LAWS IN IRELAND

... M~r. IN. Maybricke. ac '~Efi'ctive as the Lancashtire chorus singcrs are acknowledged Arm itto be, they have, generally speaking, one great defect, unpar. ';donable to a cultivated ear. Tiseir psronutcciation is, too often, Joist ey si -vulgar Add 7p ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... Ramsden,. whose same woo th, signed to it, but that of the prisoner, with whom he wos followe. Isis a esk some time, lie could speak positively as to the writing. ?? witness underwent a close cross-examination, the object of wowhich was to elicit some alleged ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... the case, but as lie did it siwteire retative quantities, nor the comparative effiect upon ci tiilie wouldl not undertake to speak of the differen)ce tt '1 lc, i uccd, cren to tile amount of a grain of sand. in ft: t5 ,.r. Bra-glam, hie stated, thart any ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... leg to the tune of a fiddle, that v I on this young man accidentally met with her, and there the ac- f led, quaintance, to speak musically, was struck up. In the course ,be of a few months he met her again at a place of not very peculiar c s in- custody ...

IRELAND, POOR LAWS, MACHINERY, &c

... produce with e'these artificial aids, would require an additional popula Id, tion of four hundred millions of workmen.( g Speaking of manufacturers of cotton yarn, he says, that one person, by means of machinery, now producesas much u as one hundred and ...

POOR LAWS IN IRELAND

... believe the poor laws have been imost salutary in relieving distresses which'they had no influence whatever in creating. He speaks of the great increase of the poor rates within the last fifty years; but he says nothing of the increased wealth of the higher ...

Lancaster Lent Assizes

... and stamped upon him several times. r( say Seddall did not interfere. The deceased, while on the ground, 5t en. 'did not speak, but only moaned; and hie died on the 5th of the sI thle same month. C( Iin By the.Judge,-Witnees did not expect the deceased ...

Lancaster Lent Assizes

... to tile keeper. Holden sail a they had cheated hime down at iliat anoi. I'lie roller nion Wais dressed in blue. Could tot speak to the dress of tile other; but Clinit teas he(pointinigto lowatrd.) Thiislhapl)-ienedbetleceni~r tun r rind use. i Cross-asamined ...

LIVERPOOL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... the operations of public justice for such a cause, and can only conceive of one plausible reason for it, which P does not speak msuch in favour of the races, namely, that it was ~'ep ?? tiake such shoals of thieves on this occasion as it Is w=li be i ...