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Edinburgh Evening Post and Scottish Standard

VESTIGES OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION

... its appearance in 1829. Farther down, the immense body of water was necessarily confined within narrower limits, and, on re-uniting, (lowed onwards with increased rapidity that no obstacle could withstand, straimug if to burst through the natural barriers ...

THEATRE ROYAL, EDINBURGH

... if Ireland is not treated in the hour of difficulty and distress integral part of the United Kingdom, unless are prepared to show that ars ready to grant Irishmen participation ail our rights and privileges, and treat them exactly if they were the i ...

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... have all been paid off the contractors, and have left the town. Of twelve or thirteen Irishmen who were maimed on Wednesday, all have left the town but four. The Irishmen, to the number of between two and three hundred, armed with guns and other warlike ...

HADDINGTON CORN MARKET. March 0

... testa re- ' ■ ,'V V our parochial school teachers, and these schools Cltittltni. mJ trttk* •opertnlendln* them who ihoold unite on the »ame eyelem eeruler education. Views ilmnar to the*- Mr Rutherford his in Parliament in the coumaflsession, • Why. ...

SCOTTISH RECORD

... I am about to make motion which will enable the represeutatires of this great cm pire, proud of their military renown, to unite in acknowledging the protecting hand of Almighty God, the giver of all victories, but at the same time to express their exultation ...

L E I T H

... occupies with regard to the slavery question. Mr Thompson stated, in eloquent and forcible terms, that, but for the Church in the United Stales, slavery could not exist ; and that the deputation from the Scotch Free Church, accepting of money (upwards of L.3000) ...

THE DEAF AND DUMB

... arrives—they will have an opportunity of exercising the franchise; and seeing there is now division amongst the party hitherto united, the probability is, that a majority elector* desirous of having representative Parliament who advocate C .n&crvativc principles ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMEST

... upward* of are Scotchmen, 1000 Irishmen, and only about Englishmen. the Caledonian Railway at Slatrford, 106; Riceartoo, Haggs, and Kirknewioo, 302; In all, 640. Of these there are Scotchmen, the same number of Irishmen, and only about Englishmen. Wii ...

SCOTTISH RECORD

... Railway. For some weeks past large number of men have been employed in the enlargement the Camden station, both Englishmen and Irishmen being engaged upon the works in about equal numbers. From some cause, nt present unexplained, an ill fc ling has been generated ...

HOW WE QUELL OUR RIOTS

... twenty or thirty unarmed men were despatched to subdue and take captive if uecest-ary 800 strong bodied exasperated noisy Irishmen—all the while Glasgow being deprived of a considerable portion of its police force. .More fools, we say, the men were to ...

PRESBYTERY OF PERTH,

... in«f., this presbyter/ met In ibe church of Lyoe, for the ordinaiion of the Rev. Thomas Mackenzie, M.A.. as minister of the united parishes of and Megget. The Rev. Tno«. G>ay, M.A. Ki kurd, moderal .r of presbytery. preachtd and presii ed. We understand ...

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... these efforts appear to have been blessed from on high, to the furtherance that freedom of thought which has made very many Irishmen bold enough withstand the power tbe priest himself, or to evade its requirements when it is put forth in connection with ...