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MENAGIANA

... the noise succeeds rapidly, and is heard at a great distance. If its (rnit h* transplanted before it ia ripe dry place, exposed on a chimaey-piece- gentle heal, it FfH have the same effect, and produce the phenomenon. * St - l>«nW ...

Cfjronide

... willing than William 111, to extend to Ihe Catholic* the priviliges the Constitution. The Catholics, he thought, should not he exposed to the obloquy which the Resolution cast upon them, because their conduct had been always must temperate and loyal.— Such ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... was a trust, ought to l»e exercised openly, replied that, however a man voted, some portion of the electors world deem him fake trustee . and, illustrate the present dctnoraltzed date the electoral system and inefficienc] the present law, related several ...

Published: Tuesday 24 July 1866
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5433 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TO THE PRINTER

... Ministers! But this appeal to the people failed—the Whig press took the alarm—they look care to keep lhs nation awake—(hey exposed the feehles, which in required no great trouble, and Tories and their pausiqg'became a laughing slock from one end of the ...

There is but little doubt that it would lessen the consumption of ardent spirits, and that without di- ..

... of reputed thieves when found in sus- picious situations, the trade of thieving would, even in its first attemps, be so exposed to the harassing of informers, and be as not to be worth following. of so much difficulty and danger, Impunity is still further ...

Published: Tuesday 17 September 1816
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6262 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CIRCULAR DISPATCH

... ia not. as might have been supposed at an earlier period; it ia not nsainst this or that form gurerment, more particularly exposed their declamatiuns, that the dark enterprieee the authors of these plots, anil frantic wishes of their blind partisans, are ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZJITE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1868

... following Christmas Day. and that the Canterbury and London and County Banks will close at 11 o’clock in the morning. Christmas Fake. —Mr. has pronded for his customers a splendid steer, bred and fed by Mr. Leaoy, East Peckham. which obtained the find prise ...

THB C/’NTBTRTVr'Ry JOTTRNAI, AW fAT?MITES’ GAZETTE, SATTEPAY, JAWBKfSt Ift

... custody of the civil power. Samuel Phil pot l, an apprentice to Mr. Hagell. saddler, King’s Bridge, was charged with indecently exposing his oerson on Thursday last. The charge was proved, and was sent to the house of correction for fourteen days* hard labour ...

million* of onr lelfew-wbject*, of Uwir and unalienable rights; but if thismoacuMaaqneation i* to determined ..

... qaeaticu of hotv far tbe evils winch, in hia apwitoa, aflbetad IcriMid, grow out of the ditthiKtias which die -Gstholiia were exposed. The right PrHsCalHdKgbite . pretty largely into uuputatipoa on the Cathaheoaiii gftfffy Irelwad. YbeM imputation* were not ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... Madame Humbert, who is now a widow with two young children, also suffered from cholera, but recovered. The deceased gentleman exposed his life in a most courageous manner during the progress of the epidemic, visiting and assisting in every way his stricken ...

KENT ASSIZI

... empty and the t, smashed open the gas er. and took the monev. Lordship passed sentence ■r to treated the Borstal treatment. FAKING INTO SHOPS . BOURNE, rick O’Grady. 43, labourer caking into the shops the International Tea Co: • and Colonial Stores Comi ...

FINE JAR RAISINS FOR WISE,

... your Majesty, is the first wish.of ray heart. •* Grieved, Sire, deeply grieved I cannot but be, that your Majesty should be exposed lo much trouble painful occasion, and my account, it is yet my humble trust that your Majesty wilt graciously forgive me, ...

Published: Friday 26 March 1813
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 9352 | Page: 2 | Tags: none