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... Governor General availed himself of the advice, arid :icknowledged it, in a manner which—(as Ili. Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge would say) does credit alike to his lordship's head and heart. It is due to Major NAlwardes also to state that hie ...

LIT MEDICINE IN TEE CLONE

... Winchilsea, may he eteu-ed. iii consequence of the en Inch migyuili red it. Never was the oft-wed quotation Nee WO The Duke of Cambridge i, Ferried to have professed ••yreat personal rf for the Jeers. According to the doctrine of Lord Ellenburough his hopes ...

OBITUARY. Mrs. Pats: of Calldneclar—We learn with regret that lady Louisa Antoinette, second the tarl – _ William

... Thomas Thornton, Esq. Ella school-days were passed at Eton, and his education completed . at Trinity College, Cambridge. After quiting Cambridge he loot no time in entering himself a student of Lincolni Inn, and in the year 1805 he was called to the bar ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... Pennell, 9 Cumberland, terrace, Regent's park, and there he died. When fifteen years of age he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, and when twenty took his degree of Bachelor of Arts. He did not take his Master's degree until 1832, owing to ill health ...

THE MOFUSSILITE

... and the Conservative influence great, the friends of the gallant are not without some hope of success. The election of Cambridge will depend upon the promotion of Mr. Fitzroy Kelly to the office of Solicitor-General. Should the vacancy occur, the contest ...

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... Ilarliara)—of a men hating been made to do •• res tie la the el a get or Pena , one 0 e 'e* 1 . I • f the Cli 1 in Cambridge for that the r let ibe hating spread idle reports of the Recta's wife. laths 100110 11110011111 wee eeptemed 11 • It struck ...

TUE 110FUNISILITS

... denim it we are disposed to think him something wee than a humbug. In our we gave an account of the late 1 1 Election at Cambridge (for the Chancellorship) and the result. At • time when the legality of i wagers is being so warmly contested—and car I Indian ...

TIM MOW SMUT% TvILIDAY, JANt'An't 10, 1/149

... proilici me edrnirer of Mr. Porkouv.irdzed disciple of it pontieul school. Is Mr. Eno warmly patronized Mr. Lomb even it. left Cambridge. The s• ate tsf contrueut prevented his the of at the I. the PI bCt,t )ou“pr of were seat in to carry their a lilt!. the ...