FOREIGN NEWS. THE REVOLT IN CANADA. LATEST NEWS FROM THE CANADAS

... by your Excellency or the Governorin-Chief an answer cannot with truth be made by the General or State Governments of the United States that the people of the Province have done anything contrary to the treaties existing between that country and Great ...

Published: Monday 15 January 1838
Newspaper: Magnet (London)
County: London, England
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LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL NEWS

... extent. The lochs of Dudding.tone end Lochen have afforded excellent sport to the skaters and curlers during the week, and resettled • most lively and exhilarating some to the multitude of spectators that have daily visited these places.— Seel mac _ . . ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1838
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
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NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... royal commission to these persons, called the attention of the commissioners to a variety of subjects, all connected with the civil government of the island of Malta, but that which be did not mention—certainly it was not excluded—wera the words free press ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1838
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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wilattele. V 44. who. dace election s has accepted the steward hip of the Chiltern Hundreds. Ott the motion of

... who. dace election s has accepted the steward hip of the Chiltern Hundreds. Ott the motion of Captain Atom:leo. the St. Resettles (Southwark ), Grammar School 11111 was read a third time aged wetted. Colonel said, that seeieg the Noble Lord the Secretory ...

Published: Friday 17 August 1838
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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THE BOLTON FREE PRESS

... portance, and unite on this common ground. Let them ant the suffrage universal. With regard to Annual Parliaments , spend their time and euergtes in Lair-splitting diseasisoos, be would jut rented them that re:toeings made long I but unite fur the purpose ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1838
Newspaper: Bolton Free Press
County: Lancashire, England
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the Church became sensible of the insufficiency of the existing schools to supply the wants of the people, we find

... course, do much. hen with the Monarchy the Church was restored to its rights, it was at first engaged in the business of its resettlement, but in the reign of William 111. the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge was established, one of the first objects ...

Published: Friday 22 March 1839
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
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THE WAKEFIELD JOURNAL, AND WEST RIDING HERALD

... in the Bunk of the United States, which had touched 120, were quoted on the 6th instant, at 11SI. Delaware and Hudson stock had, however, fallen four per cent. The rate of exchange for the Columbus had been firm. The Bank of the United States sold at 1094 ...

Imperial Parliament

... the Established Ciiureb. .'it our o'clock, all which had been reserved for Lube eve tilled, and the body the house aud - ■ resettled a very brilliant and animated spec'i'i - pace rani d off the right of the Thn the Foreign Ambassadors and their Attaches ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1839
Newspaper: Leicestershire Mercury
County: Leicestershire, England
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of lighting the house is preferable to the mode now employed. (Hear, hear.) ORDERS OF THE DAY, not an unreasonable

... clergy. When, however, he found ticipate in the distribution of that property. Was it not desirable for the sake either of the civil or religious peace of that th e gove rnment was not content with admitting the desirable to take measures to prevent that? ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1840
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1840

... Assembly of the united provinces, its first act would be to spoliate the Protestant church. He must say that, if that was the spirit in which the colonists were to be expected to act, it was the strongest argument that could be used against uniting the provinces ...

Corroponbtntr

... industry. On slatting the several Union Workhorses is the neighbourhood we could not tail to perceive very great advantages resettle' Irons the improved oysters. upon which the Houses are coast:acted, and which afford every facility for the proper classibcation ...

CHINA

... again established at Macao about the middle of the 16th century, but few years having elapsed between the expulsion and re-settlement. The Portuguese population at Macao at the present time is about 5,000 while that of the native Chinese amounts to 30,000 ...

Published: Monday 14 September 1840
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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