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CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. many thing* have been said of late years about Christmas, that i. ...

CHRISTMAS

... constant mutations and revolutions. It not that Christmas is changed, but that we are changed, and that the whole world is changed around us. This in-coming Christmas is no inoie like auv past Christmas our lives, than frost is like smoke, or smoke like ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. Close the shutters, and draw the curtains toeilior, and pile fresh wood upon the hearth ! Let iiuv.; lor cilice innocent auto da fa. Let the hoarded corks he brought fonh, and branches of crackling laurel. Place the wine and the fruit and ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. BY SAM SLY. [From TUB BATH HIRAID.] ll?rc*s good news for coaches, now Christmas approach*!, Aud butchers and bakers, and plum-pudding makers Will all in clo7er 'Till feasting over. Now farmers and graziers, will flock gazers, fixing their ...

CHRISTMAS

... the church ; and these boxes were opened at Christmas, in each year, and thence got their names of Christmas boxes, which readily came to be understood as the title of the presents themselves. A merry Christmas still occasionally used as a salutation ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. Hail to Christmas! Who is there that will not re-echo this exclamation, for who there that has not experienced some of the pleasures which the season of Christmas affords. None, think may venture to assert. Then hail to Christmas! Let the sentiment ...

CHRISTMAS PLEASURES

... CHRISTMAS PLEASURES. have seen gome elaborate paragraph# now*, papers describing the origin, history, and functions ,the waits, who time of tbe year fill the nighf-air with sic, and lull the waking senses of sleepless men with melancholy ditties. have ...

CHRISTMAS BENEFACTIONS

... CHRISTMAS BENEFACTIONS. On Wednesday last, the Orchard Portman Sunday School, consisting of between 50 and 60 children, were, usual, plentifully regaled roast Beef and Plum Pudding, from the bounty of |the Rev. R. S. Bower. After giving their worthy pastor ...

CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCH

... CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCH. Mr. Hume is always picking; a hole in the black silk apron of Mistress Church. He has just procured a return, containing abstracts of the number and rlasscs of Don-resident incumbents, and the number of resident incumbents—~in ...

CHRISTMAS VACATION

... CHRISTMAS VACATION TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ANY Young GENTLEMEN who wish to continue their during the Vacation, can ieccive attention loom a Graduate of Oxford, by a let«f-_ta-A.B, at the Office of THE TAUNTON COURIER. December 13, 1836. STOLEN OR STRAYED ...

CHRISTMAS BOUNTIES

... CHRISTMAS BOUNTIES. TAUNTON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1842. if dolightfol to learn that throughout this town and its neighbourhood (he benevolencies ot the public have well accorded with the accustomed spirit which manifest* itself this season The Feofees ...

CHRISTMAS BENEFACTIONS

... CHRISTMAS BENEFACTIONS. The Rev. Mr. Togood, of North Petherton, gave avray to the poor at Christmas, bread and soap according to their families. The children of the Orchard Portman Sunday school, in number about 50, were on Thursday last, liberally ...