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... public men, and has, in many instances, been the main cause of that immortality which invests their memory. Sir Henry Hardinge married, in 1821, Emily Jane, daughter of Robert, first Marquess of Londonderry, and relict of John James, Esq. ; by whom he has two ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... when Mazarine called out— Maxwell! what was the name of that Baron, who hung his daughter up by the thumbs, for refusing to marry the Prince of the Silver Mask ? Heufolt—said T. Ah! Heufolt, reiterated Mazarine, apparently refreshed in memory-- ...

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... compelled me to quit the University, and go to the West Indies, where I remained for a year. On returning I found Maurine married,—and living very comfortably, though not extravagantly, in a house he hid rented at Norwood. Our acquaint. awe was renewed ...

_ CA LCUTTA : SATURDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1845. 5 Terris .f thibseriptios, 25 Rl. I per Annum, puyishut aft advance

... it is needless to mention. One of the witnesses for the Prosecution, a soldier of the same Regiment, made known that six married men and their wives occupied one sleeping apartment. We remember the Judge was astonished, anl looked as though he discredited ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF THE

... father's youngest brother, and, at the time to which I this narrative refers, was some two thirty years of age. My uncle had married her for her money, and for _nothing else.-- for though she was not plain, she was far from pretty, and was, innately, a remarkably ...

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20

... father of the girl to believe every word, and to leave an excellent appointment in Ireland to come to London, where he would marry his daughter. I heard this from— ---who said he was the can,* of breaking off the match by exposing the whole thing to the ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... Chancery barrister, another a taxing officer in Chancery, and the third is a timber-merchant, and resides in Exeter. Sir William married, in 1830, the daughter of Sir Harding Gifford (deceased), formerly Chief Justice of Ceylon, and that lady now survives him ...

THE MOrr SSILITE

... confess You heard all these things from her own lips. Take my advice, and never go near her. and if you have any intention of marrying that girl, as you say you have, avoid her, by all means: . for she ; ll . take a delight in breaking 01 your match—and then ...

OBITUARY. Mrs. Pats: of Calldneclar—We learn with regret that lady Louisa Antoinette, second the tarl – _ William

... Was. S. Wiseman, Bart.—This gentle- Mil expired on the Bth July, at Hillingdonend, Kest. The deceased was born in 1784. He married, first, in 1812, Miss Mackintosh, daughter of Sir James Mackintosh, Knight; and secondly, in 1827, Miss Davis, daughter of ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... On land we've brutes in human forms: If wealthy, we are plaugh'd with fears: If poor, we meet with slights, and jeers; If married, we are teased, of course; And single,—what life cam be worse! If we have children—we've their noise; Without them, life's ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... Remember that that man, to liay you attention, has neglected a beautiful girl whom I am pretty certain lie was engaged to marry--a girl with every recommendation, fortune, good family, interest, and— • I believe there was a fre4h ballot for the r . ejected ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1845
Newspaper: Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)
County: Lahore, Pakistan
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1665 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

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... Mazarine , with her own hands put into mine, just before I left her house. On arriving at ley chambers, I resolved to get married as speedily as possible for some mischievous wretch had fillet' up the key hole of my little lock with coblers wait, and to ...