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ESTABLISHED CHURCH,

... ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Grace Greenwood records the fact, that in the English parish churches, prayers, thanksgivings and appeals are made for and to Her Most Gracious Majesty more frequently and with as much apparent reverence, as to the name of Christ. ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1852
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 525 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MUNSTER NEWS. AND PROVINCIAL ADVERTISER, CONIPENDIUNI

... price of and when wees oils are in the river ready for see. pa•sengere 611 op are frequently taken for of or 7t each. Grace Greenwood nrnrda the fact. that in the English parieh churches, prayere, thank.givinge, and appeals art roade for and to • her mon ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1852
Newspaper: Munster News
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WAIFS AND STRAYS

... WAIFS AND STRAYS. Grace Greenwood, who is writing a series of letters from London to the National Era, Abolitionist paper, published at Washington, thus describes an evening passed In the domestic circle of Charles Dickens :—“ On Thursday evening I dined ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1852
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1308 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

fashionable intelligence

... aides and „en in endemtea. gueh a. ague, tha morbid influence la an thus partial II, AN bO E'vr.NINQ WITH CHARLES DICKENS—Grace Greenwood, who 1. writing teri-a of l.uer. from London the .\alional Bra, on abolitioniat paper, publt.hed at W.ahing'on, thee d ...

DINING WITH DICKENS

... full biography of her yet. want know what time she got in the morning, and what sort of shoes and stockings she wore.’ —Grace Greenwood, ...

Charles Dickens at Home.—Grace Greenwood,who is writing a series of letters from London to the National Era, an ..

... Charles Dickens at Home.—Grace Greenwood,who is writing a series of letters from London to the National Era, an abolitionist paper, published at Washington, thus describes an evening passed in the domestic circle of Charles Dickens : — On Thursday evening ...

Published: Wednesday 13 October 1852
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 925 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHARLES DICKENS AT HOME

... CHARLES DICKENS AT HOME. Grace Greenwood, who is writing a series of letters from London to the National Erl, published at Washington, thus describes an evening passed in the domestic circle of Charles Dickens:—•' On Thomday Evening last I dined with ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1852
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CATCHING A CHANCELLOR

... be increased to nine inm-cerouiissioued officers and 100 gunners and drivers. Ib,d. A Pautt at Mr. Dickens's. —.Miss Grace Greenwood, who is writing series of letters from Loudon to the National Era, abolitionist paper, published at Washington, gives ...

Published: Friday 12 November 1852
Newspaper: Tyrone Constitution
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2609 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WAIFS AND STRAYS. Books, like friend*, shonld be few and well chosen. Like friends, too, should return to them ..

... was useless ; they then tumbled him boldly into the canoe, and hurried shore amidst the yelling of the whole flotilla, Grace Greenwood, writing from Scotland to the National Era (United States), narrates an amusing anecdote of sturdy Scotch dame, which ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1276 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR IRELAND

... presented the animal, though gentle as spaniel to the Zoological Society.—DicW* House' hold Wordt. A Scotchwoman. —Miss Grace Greenwood, looking frt Scotland the National Era, narrates amusing anecdote of a sturdy dame, which she heard while at Stirling ...

PEAT CHARCOAL AS A MANURE

... Sarah Apple, but could see no impropriety in the making of two apples into one pair.” Romans of rank and fortune,” says Grace Greenwood, 1 “are singularly handsome; you see little m their dress to distinguish them from the English or French resident here ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1853
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5185 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ACCOUNT BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN SHEILDS. cumberland-squakf; rsonstown, KEEPS on S«l« general Stock ..

... Eight Monthly Volumes. Vol 11. 10s 6d. Tell-Tale (The); or. Sketches of Domestic Life in the United States. II Trusta and Grace Greenwood, Is Vanity Fair. By W. M. Thackeray, Esq, New Edition. 6s. 1. The Frog Prince, and other Stories, 2. The Valiant Little ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1853
Newspaper: Kings County Chronicle
County: Offaly, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1579 | Page: 1 | Tags: none