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POLICE REPORTS

... to-morrow. We have to correat a mis-fltemen:, copied fr(m another Morning Paper, whicil ampeared a few dav: ago refpeding the Speak!er's fervie of jilate. It wias faid inshbe paragraph aliudcd to, Piat ,osol. Vwas the furn a~lowed upon this occa ion. ahis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he migit eb,00imn elF hopyptlty of ajo lsgi{tQ~ ?? ~it= o~ciiWanutlittsS of the nar`at&a, .'Wijt ib t he.- falien-intvihi speaking of him, I fotik dfie trouble o' calling at the bidstor s for -is ?? ?? wainotfir- tunate enoug -tQ-btain- t brek,, efore6 ...

DOMESTIC

... that sanguinary monster? When Marat deanaded 5,o0oco heads in the convention, must We have contemplated that request without speak- ing of it in the terms it provoked ? Whntr Canrrer placed eoo children in a square at Lyons to fall by the musquetry of the ...

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... ra nefs went to the door a minute or two afterwards, and 0' heard a voice excltim), 1 lamn you, who or what are thi ryou ? Speak, clfe I'll fhout you. And immediately t0t the report. ofagun 'was heard. The witnefs cried out 11Thomas, Mleaning hier brother ...

TENTH REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF NAVAL INQUIRY

... ELerLxs.- 'Lord MekiilkwAs re-appointed -on the 5th of January i784,. and continned ii Office until the Ist of June 1 800. In speaking of this Treastirership, it will be neces- sary to divide it into two,-parts, as, from the ist of January 1786, the business ...

LORD MELVILLE'S CRIMINALITY

... trated by Mr, Hatsel, vol. 3. p. 179, that we shall quote his words, as rendering wholly superfluous any reason- ing of ours. Speaking of appropriating the supplies to specific ser- vices,' he says, 4 This idea (appropriation), however, which was conceived ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he held in. his hand, anid widi wicj it was uunecessary to take up the time of the Court, as he matde no doubt they wvould speak for themselves, and meet with the approbation of everv individual member of the Court.-A i'ter they' vere read by the' Commnon ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... tectly understanids l-is busineu-; I;i 110 noubietion to . tO,~il or coi,,nt~ry,, Or togo abro~ad; hins been in that caa eiv an speak cliii cmit ma: I lages, and can be well recornm e ab - the Mlenialt lI last sc ivLd.-A line addrcssmedto J. P..at.Xvt% Croveb ...

MR. PITT'S CASE

... and sunshine, then it is natural, and may be quite stifficient, to point out the season when it has taken place; but, in speaking of the time of put- ting a stop to the violation of an act of par- liament, we look for months and days. Lord Harrowby's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... splendid Panitonime of Harlequin in Scotlsnd, and the briiiiant Spe&acle eof thc L London Apprentice, are all, and we speak it it -withregret, about to be withdrawn in the ceurse of a ; nightcr two ; arYl what we must further inform cur readers, that ...

OLD BAILEY, Sept. 20

... nothing unusual in the appearance of them. He miight'have died of the blows which lie had received, but the witnsIs could not- speak positively as to the cause of. his death, because he had known persons die immediately after receiving blows, witheotut eh ...

GORONERS' INQUESTS

... ed, and sent t] her for 6d. worth of oysters, i about half after six in the V evening. When she retuirned, she found him speaking , 1 to a strange man and womrn at the gate, and something q about a shot havi'ng been fired was mentioned. Ho:weve., tl it ...