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Ci/T OF ROCHESTER

... the To-vn Chatham, and their environs, held in the Guildhall of the said City, the day of Jamiary, 131 S, convened the Mayor, fake into nsideratton the best mode opening a ‘•UDSCRTP- fur the of the INHABITANTS the RUSSIAN PROVINCES suffering the severest ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1813
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 307 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LEGACIES

... authoritatively robbed of their goods and moury, and threatened with and exposed to instant death if they make the alighlesl resistance. The Greek communities, a* a body, are rlso exposed to avanes orarbilrary exactions, imposed the local aulhoritica wherever ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER,

... marriage, an.d she was now pregnant. In this predicament, and unable to satisfy the hopes of both claimants, determined to fake ££ that way at once” by which Mucheath proposed ££ to please all his wives,” and hanged himself. The Jury found a Verdict ...

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... The HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL having , a iged, the PRINCIPAL SOTII.S .i' their OFFICIAL ORGAN, strongly f«» every individual who fakes an in- the culture Flowers and Fruit. TV, Proprietors of the IIoHTIcui.TURAI. Jouri remind all classes, that, inasmuch as it ...

TO THE INHABITANTS OF MAIDSTONE

... imploring redress? Why are we thus remiss at awful and alarming a crisis, when we are threatened by implacable enemy abroad, and exposed to perhaps still greater danger from the prevalence of corruption at home? What will other towns and boroughs think of ns ...

NAPLES,

... British government, faithful to the principles it lias always professed, m determined maintain a strict neutrality, and to fake part either directly indirectly m the war which there seems he hut too much reason t« apprehend on the point breaking out. ...

ANSWKR

... These province* profess entire fli . . dinand the Seventh, they •“Ij . . ~ ' » own,affairs themselves, and without tb_ .j. , exposing (heir means to the rapacity hands t ilicy p.omise .tivet coaltt.on against the lyiant, sn long as !^|« ence is acknowledged ...

THE wfATHER

... on the ground is high! the sheaves are more effectually dried,‘hhd hy beihg somewhat raised from the ground; they are less exposed to the dangers of humidity. this way, reaping may be carried on without inconvenience in almost all weathers; the least cessation ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Duke uf Cambridgu wau t« a cartfiof tbu lady of P. J, Wi «*, F*.q ,uf La-igh Court. Ma thu proem-dings, which Um appeared to fake greet luterovt. fur several hours. Hi* Grace the Duko of Richmond, the Duke of Boauturt, Marnuia of Uuwnakire, and other peroonage* ...

THE ROYAL STUD. To the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Melbourne. St. James's-place, Sept. 16. Lord, —I take the ..

... stupidity, and folly, and pick up the pearls we are so basely throwing away. Even the Americans, who one would think'least likely fake an interest this subject, have lately been making purchases some our best horses, not scrupling give a-piece for them. alone ...

Published: Tuesday 26 September 1837
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

■ gottenburo mail. A private letter from Stockholm Mates, that there is' no 1 oncer any doubt of peace being

... it a very arduous task extricate myself without very great loss. In consideration of these circnmstances, I resolved not to expose the array to the dangers with which it was threatened, and therefore directed the troops to continue the ordered retreat as ...

Cljrotttfle

... last year, but not half the usual quantity at market, and rather less demand. At Ross fair, a large quantity of wool was exposed for sale, and the prices were as follow ; best trinded. 345. per stone; coarse sorts, as low 215.; lambs’ wool, from 265. ...