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To the Editor of the Oxford Herald

... the life of fellow-creature, much time might have Uen saved, and the valuable life Mr. Money bin.self would not have been exposed such hazard ns it was. The ice which strong enough to allow of a number of persons to stand lookers-on, is sufficiently strong ...

Boxixn

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

imperial parliament

... his conclusion, and act on deliberate conviction. In fact, tire Government were bound lo take some step, if they wished to fake care of the Protestant establishment in Ireland; for surely man would say that the contending parlies should allowed lo fight ...

©xforU l^nraßi

... of those who are hardly rnmoeed from boyhood should exposed to the eiew of harshlyjndginf world. But cannot lament each attache that of the Timet the Univermity: foe two things only hare been exposed it—the profound logic of that leading journal, and the ...

AYLESBURY, FEB. 10

... FEBRUARY 10. At a Congregation held to-day the following Degrees were co~nferre-d:- MASTERS orF ARe'rs.-Rev. Carter William faking Moore, St. John's college; William Carter, King's college., At the same Congregation tile following grac. passed the Senate;- ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1847
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1423 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

the hovel, and saw Mr. Watson, who told witness, that Mr, Perry, sen. had seen the woman, and that she

... Perry, sen. had seen the woman, and that she was nothin but an impostor, and if she did not get out the next morning, he would fake her and the man before a magistrate; and that he Mr. Watson thought she wanted a cook more than a doctor. The woman then appeared ...

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 ...

The City Author Hies and Dr. Symons

... other forma! business ! had been disposed of, a short debate arose upon the payment of certain fees the late Mayor upon the ( faking of freedoms. This subject is to brought forward again at the next meeting of Council, when shall endeavour to give the particulars ...

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 ...

BRITISH

... Lot. bar Lcandcr (taken Scott’s, John Day’s, and Roger's loMtal *-.) Mr. John Day’s The Ugly Buck. Ft Mr. Crockford’s Rattan (fake 7to 1. 15—1 Col. Feel’s Orlando (taken). Lord Maidstone’s Cockamaroo (taken). *2O I Mr. A. Wood's Running Rein j | tal ecn ...