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... BY MR. GEORGE DAWSON The lecture provided on Monday evening last, by the committee appointed to conduct the cheap weekly con- certs and lectures, in the Theatre of this town, was on the Characteristics and Tendencies of the Age ; and Mr. George Dawson ...
... MR. GEORGE ROBERT DAWSON. (From the Evening Freeman.) After all, it would appear that the Right Hon. George Robert Dawson really does entertain serious thoughts of contesting the city of Londonderry at the approaching general election. Mr. ...
... MR. GEORGE R. DAWSON. Was ever greater, grosser, political turpitude witnessed, th ar this senator's entire life has been a glaring example of? To. day an Orangeman-to-morrow an emancipator- in July 1830, s furious anathematist of the Oraugemen-and in ...
... Co5tRE.9'ONDENCR RlDTWEEN THOMAS STEPMRF, ESoQ. AND GEOUGE It. DAWSON, ES Q. London. Jannuary 29. SIn-IT the reports of a speech ascribed to jou. as spi ?? at l'elfat, nnd pnililislied in tie pivate currespordeuco of the ,Thaingey Lferall ott thie ...
... described as George Minter, of 33, Garrard-street, Soho, upholsterer, and Benjamiaf Hall, of 10, Duke-street, Portland-place; Esq., were then taken, each in the sum of 2501., for the appearance of the said George Dawson Lowndes, and the said George ...
... through the eyes of another. Thus, and to these, we offer a passing note of George Dawson. From its very slightness it may pass review, like Slender in FalstafFs muster. George Dawson was born in 1821, in St. Pancras parish, London. His father was the master ...
... 1831, George Robt. Dawson Was then as now endeavouring to wheedle himself, by force of sheer impudence, into the representation of the maiden city. An electioneering dinner was given by the grand jury of the county, and George Robert Dawson was in ...
... Reading, retail brewer, from Sept. 2 to Sept. 9, BANKRUPTS. Ann Dawson, Park-street, Grosvenor-square, boarding-house keeper. George Dawson and James Kerr, Manchester, nankeen manu- facturers. George Deudney, Deptford, seed crusher. Thomas Harrison, Prince's ...
... By haughty souls, to human honourtied I Oh! deep convulsive pangs of agonising pride Farmers of England, look to it I George Dawson, the brother-in-law of Sir Robert Peel is again abroad, is again on his mission to declare an important change. He has ...
... might invalidate the claim of Mr. George Dawson, whvo charges his Right Reverence with the possessioa of nineiy-eigh tlzousntdgreen ?? George might have i done this for the sake of disguise. Again, with respect to Sir I George Hll's claim to the Preface, it ...
... delivered in the Concert Hall, every Thursday evening, the admission fee being only one penny. The first lecturer was George Dawson, Esq., M.A., of Birmingham; he delivered a course of three lectures on 11 the characteristics and tendencies of th-3 present ...