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THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... misfortunes of the last few years are due. (Great ?? we know, that if England began to raise her voice to speak as England should speak, and speak in the sense not only of her own interest, but in the sense of the civilised world, these utterances were ...

SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF A MAN IN ST. THOMAS

... when he is not allowed to spenk. I can speak like any barrister in this city if I chooae. The policeman i did not know anything about nme. I was a civilian. I was only walking along the dusty road, and I am speaking for myself you ?? Chairman: t If you ...

THE HOOLEY CASE

... seemed sometimes to be under mere a illusions, and to treat them, for the purposes tof his evidence, as if they were real. Speak- inr of the payments to Lord de la Warr the leirne i Judge said it was quite possible that Lord de la Warr believed his own ...

L'ANGELIER A SUICIDE

... relief, and suppress or deny his crime? We are not writing theory here; for if we were we should be speaking as rashly as did those we: would criticise We speak from observatipn and fact in cases of suicide. Another strong point is, that the amount of arsenic ...

PARLIAMENT OUT OF SESSION:

... regard to Ireland, legislation during the short term of. Conservative offlce, and disestablishment. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking at Clifton, on Saturday evening, maintained that the late Govern- ment were bankrupt both in reputation and in power. He ...

VARIETIES

... his leaving the box, he said to the bystanders, The Queen has been in my hut, and she speaks pleasantly, and draws the bairns' pictures; I would far rathera speak to the Queen than to yoI man with the big wig. HOUSE IS THE MOON.-A rustic having gone ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... author, is not oily our iellouv-towtnmau but our friend; and it is matter of 11o little prillo that it mlau of whoim we can so speak. has proved that so great are tie posvers of the mind, ?? the force (if euergy,-so superior oire these to faculties that w*e ...

NEWTON POLICE COURT

... defendant and later on as he was going out to see to his- bullocks defendant took off his coat, saying that he was too proud to speak to him at St. Marychurch, and struck him in the face.- Defendant was fined 15s 6dinclusive. APPLICATIONS GRANTED, Mr. T. Wills ...

The Right-of-Way Case at Newton

... If you cannot ge them trite to the Proprietor, and a box will ba sent post free. Accustom adt yoaiself to speaking vemnebts, and before you speak, think; let diot your tougue raun before reason and judgment bid it go ;if the heart does not premeditate ...

THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A LADY

... that early in the month of May ehe remembered being at the Alham- bra Theatre and meeting the prisoner. Mr. Matthews: Did he speak to you ?-Witness: Yes. Be asked me my address, and I gave him a card with my nameand address upon it. He asked if I lived there ...

THE RUNNAWAY PATRIOT

... O'BRIEN A meeting was held in Manchester on Tuesday, at which it had been announced that MIr. John Dillon, W MII.P., would speak, and at which there was a bare possibility that Mr. William O'Brien, 'lIP., might I appear, was attended with dramatic surprises ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... her dooi' on speaking to him he haaid he had sone wood to sell, She purchased his stock and on; going to the tl the greater iart'of its recent oon . tenta were missing. Annie Burgess, who lives in Mrs.' .-Tuoker's house w a boy one out, speak to Soutbard ...