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... again on the 12th just ! On cacti visit he succeeded in bringing up some more of the iron. It is a singular fact, that the united ages of the ten first Admirals on the list of our Naval Heroes,' amount to eight hundred and fourteen years. This shews that ...

L Rabat Cbronttit

... themselves to notice, and to make speeches. Some of these speeches are most dangerous and unwarrantable; the work of United Irishmen, labouring for a separation of this country from England. Others arc mule merely for the gratification of vanity; the ...

-711ret

... boys and 400 girls under Mr. L's immediate tuition and that of his assistaats. in London, and way thousands throughout the United Kingdom. At the conclusion Mr. Lancaster expatiated upon the general principles of education ; took a of =is to thew a meal ...

Os the mining Sauwilay eetuaight, the wife Mr. Cohn SPlLisight. tanksper, Newtown, near Carlisle. sent with a ..

... se'neight. lames Carrie was committed to Ca:ink ;01 under the lollowiq eircenestarcts. Ow that day floor soda fellow (bath Irishmen) having retool from the ham* kid See a hnuse at Low Hyatt to obtain some setreatiast tba Wow lit his on some Ilivinkmes preteect ...

Bonapaite fint proposed to abdicate in tasGur of his son—that was rercted--his troops began to damn hat. and he ..

... the lase Devonshire Anises, there appeared is court (in the different characters of prisoners, witnesses, and Hojemegten j Irishmen, Frenchmen, Dutchmot, a Spesiard. an kabala, a Swiss, a Prussian. sod a Norwergi.vi, besides several Jews. Madame Catalan* ...

the lhavw. weal sa Jere mom that it was flat of the above ciremastaces, and ethers which weer woods ole

... the watch, and o f M ay l ast. nu the morning o f t h e day the t h ree 144m1' ad t/••••• Th $ was agreed to and tie Sea - Irishmen were takes into custody, he seas standing ire presided their party against sight. and eaccar- at the usual place ire Chrapside ...

ADVICE TO EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA

... (treat Britain -,-another reason that may be assigned, for people of the United States moving into Canada, is, that taxes are very light in Canada, whereas, at present, in,ttie .United Stales they are heavy. This, added to the violent con tfvution L. party ...

After all Mr. Brougham's charges against the Tax- Ofliee, the County Commissioners, their Clerk, and Mr. ..

... fully remo> Appleby, where medical aid Was immediat Iv procure;], hopes are entertained f his recover.-. Strong upon two Irishmen, who passed through Penrith the same for Carlisle.—We trustor the sake public justice, t.v.t pests society will meet with ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1818
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MURDER NEAR RUTHIN

... MURDER NEAR RUTHIN. The person of the unfortunate man. was lately murdered near Kuthin, was identified by some Irishmen, who attended the great market, at Ruthin, Monday, Dec. 15 It seems that his name was Patrick M'Avoy; and native of Ireland. Tuesday ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1819
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Earl of C H ARLEMONT moved, that those who were Air the Adjournment should go out.—(loud and continued ..

... conducive to the tranquillity of Ireland, and that iu our opinion, it is essentially necessary for the permanent prosperity of the United Empire. Resolved—That this Meeting eo most earnestly recommend to the Protestants throughout Ireland, to circulate in their ...

??? PROTESTANT MEETING

... prove highly conducive to the tranquillity Irelind.and that in our opinion, is essentially necessaiy for tl'.e prosperity the United Empire. kt Resolved—That this Meeting J o most earnestly recommend the Protesta ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1819
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2786 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

NA L

... reading this adtice of the Minister, accompanied with the the Regent's spaich, the poor will cats to mind the famous piece of united threat and advice, which was uttered iothe House of Commons— Let thos e who don't like England, leave it. How often vim ...