BOXEKS—SPRING AND SAMPSON
... teat tea* the saagdliß at aha the liter in brcaassa- bHI. ■ !■ ...
... teat tea* the saagdliß at aha the liter in brcaassa- bHI. ■ !■ ...
... Krv Kins Salad.—ASout thrro ftor Tran tinrr, Miinr liWKan cm* {Sutfmhrimm . Mirum, 13k.) nrrr •out fiwn !•'* of Frt nco l«» ! ihr Jariitn (hi Hoi, haVing r\cw ...
... ascended the drop he addressed toe prisoners, main ding them that these were awful asoasentat and if they had anything their salads to diasirar it was now the tune, Trethrew said, ftotaae ad the Almighty is in heaven tanoemft this dtorß, andam txCtottng ...
... lug passed, that raqaymed pemMt the that would them with tha moa* boartr,ll and protslaod that ahaaU The torn tho meeting salad Mr. O.C‘, the numerator Inland, Mr. O. C. nan, and after haring returned thanks the chain, man ia tha warmoat trrms and'.eeooioded ...
... proving that the poor ere inch- ...
... yryTeDtine (Wpeep's ftnn being Injured. Mr. MAcDovevsLi..—Thcohiectof my eamsoMal wm fortbe prrpnae nfdlrcstlng the public salad of any fed lug prejudicial tn the Onnslubulwy. TVs. Ellis. Esq., was here end deposed that Ire was looking on fv cnnslderaWe ...
... pe/e of I know not what, Lnt It was said of brain*, and they pronounced excellent, A 101 l 'well, then roast fowl, erne*, salad, kidneys, de Champnum. green peas. Will, sugar, Chet real/, which the wait* offered swear before Magistrate was real venison ...
... Farmer *ate», that, a large dinner party in the neighbourhood of recently, consisting of gentlemen from town and country, salad dressed with sun-fiower oil was eaten, and was pronounced to he excellently well dressed, nobody suspecting it not to be olive ...
... &s fosaily that support wMeh they roerfrod through brotber. irSSfoatbrmaa':^'* ' . 11 Chairman —By mfotake there was earn salad for eaadfos for the Charches last years jfl«. was the eeaal aum granted, hot IthlakHwß aadMmdte pay the for the foot years ...
... diet consist plsin meats, bread, and well boiled vegetables, rejecting as injurious all indigestible kind* of fisod, such as salads, raw fruits, nut*, rich pastry, sod in geneial, such article* a* each individual may have found experience to create acidity ...
... oaMbtcdof loupaf and milk, of which I bare already epokea.aaV Tyrolean diet, .« piece •/ hoiled hnenn. about five pound* weight « salad; bread, two third* Indian corn, and one third wheat;butter ;and wine of Botten. which however, might poeeibly have been produced ...
... limtaiin the UMUlaait* fan4 loggod, ibould b* abot, pwolty ommo. IWe rootioo oot had the iniaii cAet, m *o moms Mntinoo to ha ia Salad the «“u°« aaay of thaa. ■■ «■* m tuvr. mm •■posed «• proiKt thaaefaithlal aniaMk, ought to aacwethna tiaatoinin dorioy hat ...