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Powell, according to your expectation has arrived in England with a Petition from the Province of Québec praying a repeal of the Québec Act; the establishment of a House of Assembly; the full exercise of the Habeas Corpus; the decision of Trials by optional Juries, and securing the Independance of the Judges, with sundry other requisitions of less importance.
Since Goffart's work on the ensilage of green crops, published in 1877, the word has become familiar in America, our silo for green crops being usually above ground. 87 5 judiciaires: 'judiciary'; i.e., offered to the judges. 87 10 y passèrent: 'went by the same road'; i.e., were sold.
The insignia are a wide red ribbon from which is suspended a five-pointed cross. 81 7 font bâtonner: cf. note to 7 25. 81 8 cadis: 'cadis, judges under Mohammedan law. 81 9 tartufes du Coran et de la loi: 'hypocritical respecters of Religion and Law. Tartufe is the hypocrite in Moliere's play of that name, the word is now used as a common noun to designate a person who pretends to be devout.
The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir WALTER SCOTT. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1837. 7 vols. Memorials of His Time, by lord COCKBURN. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1874. Life of Francis Jeffrey, one of the judges of the Court of Session in Scotland, by lord COCKBURN. New edition. Edinburgh, William and Charles Black, 1874.
He pleaded ignorance of the contents of the documents found in his possession, but his judges, who were Orangists, had determined to convict him of treason, and deliberated only as a matter of form.
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