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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 186 a

... Mr. Bilke, when he is not arguing obtruding his own opinion, it would be difficult imagine. Through Canada, the States, the Mormon Territory, California, Pitcairn Island, New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Ceylon, and India, is once the most ...

DIVIDEND MEETINGS

... of Kurland, and he predicted that the Court would s• >n called upon to furnish pool for tin,* liantist, a liaieni for the Mormon, and dancing circle for the “.Shaker.” If that application was once granted there would end to discipline iu gaols, and there ...

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,

... as rule, thrifty, sober, and laborious. But the mere fact that Mormonism exists, is most unpleasant and intolerable. Numerically, contrasted with the teeming millions the Union, the Mormons may contemptible; but they are a compact and homogeneous body ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1869

... doing so, will a scholar disqualify himself from competing for exhibitions. Dissenter, Roman Catholic, Greek, Jew, Parsco, or Mormon, will be as free to compete for those prizes as the most orthodox member of the English Church. And a like boon will be conferred ...

TUB OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT

... Cambridge being the first to uet afloat, and they rowed to Mortlake the last the flood very steadily, being coached by Mr. Mormon from screw steam-yacht. acconiance with pre- Tiuus arrangement, a eight had preceded them un the river to Morilake; and, after ...

THE DAILY TELEGBAPH, THIiKSDAV, APKIL 1, 1869

... doing wdful damage. The prisoner lived the same house with prosecutor, and the assaults arose out of Tindai endeavouring save Mormon’s wife from her husband’s violence. A very serious struggle took place, in the course which the prosecutor was bitten and ...

RKW AMERICA

... recently by the American Ambassador at Newcastle, require from me word of explanation. never meant offer my pictures of the Mormons and Free Lovers samples of American religious life. Quite otherwise. described them disturbing forces that religious life ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1869

... other day, when Mr. Uepwobth Dixon published his naughty book ! How was it the earth did not open to swallow those wicked Mormons 1 That man should be the husband of twenty, or, it might be, forty wives—there, indeed, was horror the like of which had never ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1869

... I have thirteen wives ! Exit Mias P. in hysterics ; and, indeed, it does rather remind one Artemus Ward’s speech to the Mormon party who had forty-six wives: “Well, sir, and how do you like matrimony as far as you’ve gone ?’’ Cynics too, perhaps, might ...

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... Mr. llkadlam, and Mr. Jacob Bright, whose names are on the back of the bill, will not be suspected of any leaning towards Mormonism ; and, indeed, they may be said start from solemn promise which the Prayer Book puts into the mouth of every bridegroom. ...

THE DAILY TELKGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1869

... Briouam Young and his fellow elders of Utah. Over the Mormons of this country spiritual authority is exercised by the ruling Latter Day Saints, who dwell in the Holy City by the Salt Lake. the English Mormons therefore constitute an Established Church ? According ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1869;

... little nautilus has sunk. Nobody matters very much to society. A Prince may levant, a Duke may bankrupt, a Bishop join the Mormons, Field- | Marshal turn Quaker, Statesman take to the tea trade— and society will bestow upon the fate of j each about much ...