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... Tares, on light lands that are much’ exposed, are very backward, and in many places have lost plant.—Hay and Straw have advanced price towards the end the month, and will probably do further, until a change of weather fakes place favourable to spring vegetation ...

REF. JOHN STONE

... Exchequer that he could not proceed, Who consented to the postponement. For this concession he complimented Ministers, and for not faking advantage bis ignorance of public concerns. If be had done less, be should have omitted duty; if more, he should have abandoned ...

FRENCH PAPERS

... remained exposed the place of execution for quarter hour. Tliero w ere hut few persons, howevei, present ; for the populace believing that the execution would take place tire plain Crenelle, had repaired thither. . , After remaining exposed quarter o ...

HEAL-ALL OR CURE-ALL

... known fail curing after a few hours application. [| is also excellent remedy for whitlows, so common country people, who are exposed to the cold j and it gives immediate ease in the cramp, tooth-ache, &c. Prepared by W. Dredge, at Wishford, near Salisbury ...

CITY AND COUNTY INTELUGENCS

... originality of its materials, the independence of its principles, the utility of its contents, and the living interest which it fakes in whatever concerns the improvement and welfare of society, hare secured the co-operation of the learne d and ingenious of ...

'4)t Cttg $)

... the freedom he takes with them, handling them in every possible shape, thrusting his fingers iuto their very mouths, and exposing to view tlieir fangs, around which is concealed the deadly poison with which this venomous race is armed. demonstrate that ...

yjf For COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMAS, &c

... Life, —An honest, respeetabte.-industrious widow, Kving in Gngcnestrect, who ha* maintained herself for several years past by faking washing, «nd had saved up a few pounds, t> which store she had added 13, given her lost Christinas from charitable fund, was ...

TO THE EDITOR

... controversy, and has yielded me the field. lam not alt surprised at this, for I think there never was a person who has so exposed himself as he has, for want of common sense, or ignorance of the subject which he has taken «p. In a former letter I laid ...

2S Edw. 111. 1354

... English mind. The owner of every British ship would be exposed to the torment of l>ein» visited by every French vessel that was able to carry a Commander und five men; in short, our vessels would be exposed to the same vexations that We, during I lie war, had ...

iiltocdiancoiio

... house I had hopes of her recovery. I think that confinement to one room, being badly fed and clothed, together w ith being exposed to the cold, might have brought the symptoms that have been described. The deceased died Thursday morning. This being the ...

RO JHESCIiU ANl> CHARI.ES 11

... report further at present, nor could they yet say any thing to the militia accounts, which (Sir J. Gardiner observed) would fake l.iem three mouths to investigate. The committee for investigating the late treasurer’s accounts also gave in a report, which ...

JIICII STREET, OXFORD

... every information of which he may be master, bring to light conspiracy foul and un-Lnglish that which is yet only in part exposed to public view.— lbid. A subscription has been set on foot, at the head ol which are the Lord Bishop St. David’s and his lady ...