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OXFORD UNIVERSITY. CITY, AND COUNTY HERALD. SATURDAY, AUGUST £B. 1847. important convictions

... was only I mile, it was unfair to lake that as criterion, because a horse might get into trot for a short distance, and yet fake I • hour get to Kidlington, which was only miles. The Magistrates decided that the case was proved, and said that this was ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... dtlicaciw, auob Albert Book or AUcampaine, and if I were, the fruit of all others which I should leave untouched would be exposed slices of coca-nut. When I find any foreign substance, whether of sticky nature or otherwise, upon my fingers, nature does ...

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 ...

Also nearly ready

... dirty in of interest. ; Many Members followed, expressing their anxiety for Poland, and their detestation lire rule to which exposed. The conversation then dropped, after which the adjournment was agreed to. The Anatomy Bill was once more eoinmitled, and ...

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 ...

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... Mrs. H.’s door, knocked at that for the Refuge of the Destitute; and the servant coming down, the girl asked for the child to fake to its mother. The servant instantly returned stairs, and brought down her mistress’s child. Its mother, who a matron of the ...

Swearing-in of the Sheriffs

... man who remained in the room next to the young sleep-walker observed him coming out of his bedchamber, move into his room, fake up the night lamp, and descend regularly down to the library closet on the first floor, open the book-case, lake a volume from ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1828
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7414 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

/S' Bilious, Nervous, and Liver Complaints

... wishes to yon, notwithstanding her anger, she says, of your conduct before him. Love shields the objects of its wishes, not exposes it. All shall be shortly as you wish. Mrs. Simpson, care of Mrs. Matthews, 12, Tavistock-row, Covent-garden, London. (Post-mark ...

THE ROYAL EMBARKATION,

... exceeded ten or fifteen speeches, and who may be called the Moderate there are J5. Of (he Moderate, only three are Reformers, ’faking out from the remainder, whom we may designate the Frequent S|icakers, Lord Allhorp, who, as leader of (he I louse, and Lord ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1831
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7345 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... also stated veais, By accident (it is sup|>o*ed with the pickaxeHlic coffin was broken open, and the upper part of the body exposed to view, and was found to »» perfect slate, nut in the least decomposed— flic flesh bad firmness pressure, and the connlcna ...

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... Beer or Soda Water; from ila peeoliar rlrtaea M speedily allays thirst, heartbani, alcknesa, ftc. it is exhilarating to ■uch exposed to foligaa or Iba heat of the aan. lo boll lea at la. fid—St. and 3a. each. Prepared only and said by John Thorp, Thame; Mr ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1834
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9166 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PREACHERS

... trifle. Considering them of value, they were placed in outhouse, which a short time back was taken down, and the pictures left exposed to the air in the yard, where they were accidentally seen by a gentleman, who discovered many of them to be paintings by eminent ...