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... have been expected) proved to Le a waste both of time and money. From thence wentto Leighton Bazzard, in Bedfordshire, where the skill of Dr. Stubbs was tried with as little success. From thence I removed to London, where I was under the care of seve- ...
... have been expected) proved to be a waste both of time and money. From thence 1 went Leighton Buzzard, in Bedfordshire, where the skill of Dr. Stubbs was tried with little success. From thence removed to London, where I was under the care of several Medical ...
... i» Lord Byron, aod bis never been published. It was rilten by him many years ays, in the Scrap-book of a Lady, now in this part of the country, and I got it from friend who bn private priutiog-pms. The first liur of the fourth verse stood in tbe original ...
... Show-Window being of from— For Particulars and to ihe of J G No 9 John-strect from to Morning BE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT and croN ixmbdiatslt WOODFIELD HOUSE very desirable Residence situated in Village or Prencbay from Bristol 1 1 from Bath containing within ...
... Guernsey and Jersey, Poole from January January, 13— New Recovery, Scriven; Hannah, Bowen; Uucheaa of Gloucester, Newman, from Antwerp—Mary, lArahert, from Yarmouth Freedom, Soper, from Sunderland.—-Encouragement, Jarvis, from ...
... Auctioneer St. Mary's Yard. ' N.B. The part of the Mahogany Furniture, is London-made, and from Wilkinsov's Manufactory. May be viewed on the Monday previous to the Sale, from 10 o clock till 5. The Sale will begin each morning at 11 o'clock Dated St. Mary's ...
... very able and impressive discourse was preached the Rev. J. Algar, of Frome, from Rev. xxii. 2, of which we are sorry our limits will not allow us to give an analysis. From the Abbey the Meeting adjourned to the Assembly Rooms, where, shortly after one ...
... do not snr- pass whatever public establishments of ‘a similar na- ture have adorned the civilised world, is interior to most nations that have emerged from barbaris: the character and spirit of her criminal laws. in seems as if our Legislators thought that ...
... had dis| ' c.th ist of the* second tier mountains, » U?ll nne country, but much too far from begin with a voting colony. 'Fhe poorest tl> to remove eighty miles from their t a country that would grow a little * Uni P whale had seen the coast in 'u'iil ...
... WESTERN NEWS. Intelligence Las been received from Mr. Griffiths, the gen- I tleman of Devonport, who was supposed to have been mur; : it appears that he had gone to Jersey, from which place has addressed two letters friends at Devonport, dated the 26th ...
... for Manure and Markets, being within an easy distance of two good Lime Quarries, and only six miies from Launceston, eleven from Liskeard, and nine from Callington. The Taker will be required to pay all Rates and Taxes including the Land Tax redeemed of ...