Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 21, 2025
Manning, "that we get out a search-warrant and search Mrs. Larkin's cottage. That box may be the one missing from the bank." Just after twelve o'clock, when Luke was at home eating dinner, a knock was heard at the front door. "I'll go, mother," said Luke, and he rose from the table, and, going into the entry, opened the outer door.
He has issued a search-warrant, and sent for me to get somebody to execute it. Kirby, who had no idea of being excluded from the deliberative part of any affair in which he was engaged, drew up his bushy head in a reflecting attitude, and after musing a moment, replied by asking a few questions, The sheriff has gone out of the way? Not to be found. And his deputy too?
But I know you can't do anything-without a paper. Otherwise any bright young-man might walk into my house and tell me he meant to search it. Keeble, I'm really surprised at you." Inspector Keeble blushed. "I'm very sorry, miss," said he contritely. "But the law's the law. Show the lady your search-warrant, Mr. Hurley." His voice resembled himself. Mr. Hurley coughed.
A writ of assistance was a general search-warrant, empowering the officer armed with it to enter, by force if necessary, any dwelling-house or warehouse where contraband goods were supposed to be stored or hidden.
While the clerk was taking down the information, the attorney expressed a very impatient desire to send instantly for his clerk, and expressed so much uneasiness at the confusion in which he had left his papers at home, that a thought suggested itself to the doctor that, if his house was searched, some lights and evidence relating to this affair would certainly be found; he therefore desired the justice to grant a search-warrant immediately to search his house.
Lizzie felt the box beneath her feet, and, without showing that she did so, somewhat widened her drapery. "I can tell you nothing now. William, make the coachman drive on." "If you will not answer me, I must tell you that I shall be driven in the execution of my duty to obtain a search-warrant, in order that they may be placed in proper custody.
This, and one or two other indications, made Ransome suspect the existence of a furnace, and he had got a search-warrant in his pocket, on which, however, he did not think it safe to act till he had watched the suspected house late at night, and made certain observations for himself.
Rubens had died but a few months before. The fair Scottish wife did not care to retain her illustrious name at the expense of loneliness, and so shortly married again. Whom she married matters little, since it would require a search-warrant to unearth even the man's name, so dead is he.
Two long lace-draped windows let in a flood of searching sunlight that brought to light not an atom of dust in the remotest corner. It is the prerogative of every respectable Jewess to keep her house as clean as if at any moment a search-warrant for dirt might be served upon her. "Will you not be seated?" asked Levice, looking up at Kemp as the latter stood drawing off his gloves.
"If a writ were to issue," said he, with an eloquence too erratic to be convincing, "against the Republican party of 1798, it would be impossible for a constable with a search-warrant to find it. Death, resignations, and desertions, have thinned its ranks. New men and new measures have succeeded."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking