FOREIGN INTEIiUGENCE
... Some 'etters say that matters were about to he arranged by means of con- ...
... Some 'etters say that matters were about to he arranged by means of con- ...
... edict, wliich is one that no prudent government would make in France without mature consideration. Most ofthe papers which speak of it anticipate that it will prove a dead letter; liit wo doubt not we shall hear more upon this subject in the next papers ...
... special jury. 11. Counsel for the prosecution not to reply unless evidence be given for the defence ; and if such counsel speak to evidence, defendant's counsel to have the ultimate reply. 12. No attachment against a publication for constructive con- ...
... good speculation to MJy at them ; also, whon the general result of the Fair is known I expect it will stop the --panic you speak of. Bondino System— lt is said that application is about to be made to the Board of Trade to constitute Leeds one of the inland ...
... world. Sir James Scarlett once, in the Court of King's Bench, having, apparently, nothing else to talk about, took occasion to speak of this man's extraordinary career. Bless him ! he knew very little of that career ! It was an extraordinary man ; by-the-bye ...
... honour, li is not the time, say others* ie public mind is vat iv Lhe dark. Then enlighten it. i ...
... who, he supposed, was the only person they could got to represent their antiquated opinions ( laughter and hear ). ( Left speaking ). In the House of Commons on the same Evening, ...
... apothegm : Let no man call God to wit- ness by an oath — no, not in judgment ; but let every man so accustom himself to speak, that he may become worthy to be trusted, even without an oath. Dr. Lushington, in the course of the speech in which he expressed ...
... which was formerly so much honoured. These negocia- tions will doubtless be mentioned in our parliament, bat it is as well to speak of them beforehand, that the English public may judge whether the present administration protects the interest of tbe nation ...
... sixteen. Mr. Holroyd said, worthy chairman and gentlemen, nnder the present competetive system, it was their masters, generally speak- ing, made them a barter in foreign trade ; they exchanged as much as they could for foreign labour. Then, he would say, in ...
... your hands ? Are you and your children to perish in the midst of the abundance which you have created ? Speaking of the reform bill. It speaks to you in a tone of in- solent command, aad tells you that you are to be the hewers of wood and drawers of ...
... a prudent and very significant silence was kept by the ministerialists. Lord Althorp only spoke to say that he should not speak, which was the most sensible speech ever delivered by him. He felt as Carlos says of little Isaac's mistress the Duenna, that ...