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THE MOFUSSILITE

... Jungle, being letters from Sampson Brown, a cockney-settler in Ceylon, to his cousin in London. He is, what is called in the West Indies, a Johnny Newcome, a mere citizen, who has everything to learn, and who makes mistakes accrirdingly. This character is however ...

ILtterature, art

... man was strengthened, if not encressed.—The death of a near relative compelled me to quit the University, and go to the West Indies, where I remained for a year. On returning I found Maurine married,—and living very comfortably, though not extravagantly ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... conceived, and no doubt correctly, that be wished me in any other regions, but those I then occupied. When do you go to the West Indies? asked Mrs. Maurine. I had no intention of leaving England, and could not imagine what induced her to ask the question; ...

210 THE 10FUSSILITE

... or of which Indian sorts sell (no I lin Re of •Ii last year), four shilling• per rat better than that imimrted front the West Indies. There was no &1511y in iiiirtelucing the cultivation, on ail improied of indigo, of which India exports to the value ...

T. Ckngy

... charge, united to hit great esperieeee a period of VI years as a Military Ulkeer, and latterly as • Governor both In the West Indies and in this colony. gave promise of the if a just god admln idr•tion. By His command. G. F. Colnuial Serrethry. The Gazette ...

MISGOVERNMENT IN INDIA

... and of the commerce of ; South Africe, Gibraltar, Malta, and the lonian are hers; whiles tinder the aenrching toot the West Indies, or amidst the of Newfoundland, her ensign is the emblem of sosereign rule. Earn although it should be proved that the ...

THE MOFUSSHATE, TUESDAY, MAacii 7. 1848

... but recently made. was • Member of Parliament—(a Wilchilian): • blejor as the half pay hat; an Colonel bard been M the West Indies: (awl wino wu isi the habit of telling An many about them as did Sam of the East in jut), a student of loin, who was then ...

THE OREATEir CURES or INT lEDICHIE 11 THE GLOBE

... corololrte- Illda add of tho I atabllahntont. E. G FRASER, Srcy., A. P. A. ,3011) Apra, Xeptember 9, 194.. CorttOpontnitte. THE WEST INDIES. Tv Edaor f tAt TOTTeSpOOdellt CATO. in Of August has a treat of rl:etoric, tropes tool onetapleirs to amount.. the ateneiou• ...

THE NOFUSSILITR, FRIDAY, SEPTF.MIIER 15, 1818

... than any of labour Is this because of protective duties or legislative enactments ? I rather think not. can explain. The West Indies are yet in a transition state dm labouring Amen are tots rich—thiiik of that CATO. Liberty and equality in the late stronghold ...

LIT NEDICIIE II THE CLOSE

... Ointment Is proud to he &certain the bits of Mosehrtiou. Ciiiego.foot, Taws, awl Coro bay, nod all Skin f 01.11.13 to Eatt and West Indies. aod other tropical climates. guilds, I Chapped lloni`• and Lim also and Soft COlOll, will be Immediately eared by the use ...

631 owing to the watt of protective duties but to the refusal of Usnrereseent, at the instigation of the Saintly

... of the sudden prosperity of those countries biaehatels after the intentions of the British regarding Immigration to the West Indies became known, that Free 'rrade has nothing whatever to do with the decline the is Colonies. The eemalialtion of the duties ...

grerrtOPOnbtitte. CAPT. WIIIBII, A. A. G., P. A. AND P. M To tke Editor of the Ifoftssoiliro. ant credibly that

... of argument from other reuses than the force of conviction. If ha will only tido the trouble to investigate the of the West Indies, he will find that they date &lir decline not from the commencement of the Free Trade system bat from the passing the E ...