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EASTER LETS

... EASTER LETS. Aboot 70 Ames. a portion of may, however, be ettacheti to a meat and commodious Cottage. beautifully situated near the loot or the rising Groom', sod having a Walled Garden, aud Grose for a Cow mid Horse. ...

EASTER ADJOURNMENT,

... EASTER ADJOURNMENT, Mr. Robinson moved, that the House at its rising do adjourn until next Wednesday nnight.' Mr. Bbouohah could not allow tins motion to pass as a matter course, without recurring wliat had been the usual time of former adjourn* meats ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1819
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 234 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE EASTER HOLIDAYS

... THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. Sir R. PEEL (in reply to question from Mr. Hume) stated that ho should propose, according to the precedent of former years, that the house, at its rising Wednesday week, (the Pith of April,) should adjourn (as we understood) to the ...

THOUGHTS FOR EASTER

... thy teachd eyes! Weep Sod d.. reds OE a Pins Striae* freest. Christ Is rises I Chrioltos I rise Wile bright celeetial prise; /Aye ft see soot than he Clad with hmteortahty. rises ! Lord ! ter ;Ive to '* ri r. l ‘ wlb T.. We ohleh serer din ! Vottirsghew ...

EASTER RECESS

... EASTER RECESS. Earl Grey Ilia*, the part his noble friend the President C uncil, had jonrnment of the house, at its rising on Tuesd next, till the IS'li April. Earl Grey Fnh«cqnen*lr said, in reply to suggestion from Karl of Wicklow, that Hio adjournment ...

EASTER LETS

... EASTER LETS. About 70 Acre, a of which may, however, be attached to a neat and commodious Cottage, beautifully situated near the foot of the rising Ground, and having a Walled Garden, and any needful quantity of Grass. REESA UR :E. About 60 Acres. Neither ...

EASTER LETS

... EASTER LETS. About 70 Acres, a portion of which may, however, be attached to a neat and commodious Cottage, beautifully sitts.ated near the foot of the rising Ground, and having a Walled Garden, and Graas for a Cow and Horse. REESAI:RIE. About CO Acres ...

FOR EASTER DAY

... for&aok nty Father's side, Toiled and wept, and bled, and died. Child of doubt, does fear surprise, Vexing thoughts within thee rise i Wondering, murmuring, dost thou gaze On evil men and evil days? Oli! if darknesa round thee lower, Darker far my dying hour ...

EASTER LEY

... EASTER LEY. About 70 a portion a which may, however, he attached to a tient and commodious Cottage. heauti;ully situated nem' the foot of the rising Ground, and hoeing a Walled Garden, and Grat.e for a Cow and Horse. RE ES AU E. About GO At res. Neither ...

EASTER HOLIDAYS

... EASTER HOLIDAYS. Sir 0. Peel moved, pursuant to notice, that the house at its rising should adjourn to Monday, the 31st of March. Mr. gave notice that he should, on Thursday, {he 3rl day of April, move an address to her Majesty, praying her to order to ...

EASTER LETS

... EASTER LETS. Abet 70 Acres, a portion of which may, however, be attached to • neat nnd commodions Cottage, beautifully situated near the a the rising Ground, and having a Walled Camden, cud Grass tor • Cow and norse. REESAUIIITE. About 60 Acres. Neither ...

EASTER

... EASTER. The kodubl festivities of this ga; season, seem to have lost none of their gaiety in the year 1837. In addition to all the appliances and means to bool, of visiting the dear retreat of Cockneyism, Greenwich, in the shape of steam-boats, coaches ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1837
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 8 | Tags: none