CHRISTMAS
... CHRISTMAS. Manchester, NdntttU'h, Norlhwith, Newport, Newcastle, Oswestry, Presfm, Prescot, Rnthin, Stockport, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, WrexhamWarrington, ...
... CHRISTMAS. Manchester, NdntttU'h, Norlhwith, Newport, Newcastle, Oswestry, Presfm, Prescot, Rnthin, Stockport, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, WrexhamWarrington, ...
... we may and shall have a merry Christmas and a happy new year. We have heard many wish each other the fruition of this blessing, but we tell themt they must wouie as well as wish. The only avenue to a merry Christmas and a happy new year is the Charter-it ...
... To Christmas, 1835 To Christmas, 1836 To Christmas, 1837 To Christmas, 1838 To Christmas, 1839 To Christmas, 1840 To Christmas, 1841 To Christmas, ...
... To Christmas, 1835 .. To Christmas, 1936 .. To Christmas, 1837 . • To Christmas, 1838 .. To Christmas, 1839 .. To Christmas, 1840 .. To Christmas, 1841 .. s. d. 7 Ok 6 8i 6 51 6 ...
... CHRISTMAS AND CHRISTMAS FARE. WOLVERHAMPTON POLICE COURT. Monday, Dkcembeb 23. The Magistrates on the Heuch were J. Babkek and J. Harti.EY, Ksqs. Ellen Williams, nymph of the pave, and an old offender. was charged with being drunk and disorderly, and ...
... Christmas was merry Christmas then, P E ro as h te a r b . l J , And Easter-tide die .same. this is the first Churchman who ever said the chil t i, -e the same as Christmas. After the song ami ne ,' arrived at the school-rooms, and were excourse) • ...
... MR. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. another part of our Paper, we have given an aclownt of this iudividuars trial; and on Saturday we reteiTed from or some of his friends, a copy of 4 *feuce read by him n on the trial, with the request that publish it, or at least ...
... CHRISTMAS AS IT IS, AND CHRISTMAS AS USED TO BE. It needs not the holly-decked windows and the mislcloe-guarded roof to tell us that ruerry Christmas has cotre to see again. has dotted his snow, cloak, with hoar-frost embroidery and the icicle star that ...
... CHRISTMAS. A man might then behold At Christmas, in each hall, Good fires to curb the cold, And meat for great and small. The neighbours were friendly and bidden, And all had welcome true - The poor from the gates were not chidden, When this old cap was ...
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... CHRISTMAS The minstrels played their Christmas tune To-night beneath my cottage eaves; While, smitten by lofty moon, The encircling laurels, thick with leaves. Gave back rich and dazzling sheen, That overpowered their natural green! Tnrough hill and valley ...