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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... that day six months.—The amendment was supported by Lord Castle- reagh, Mr. Shaw, Colonel Conolly, Captain Gordon, Mr. George Dawson, and Sir R. Peel. Mr. O'Connell argued in favour of the bill, though he acknowledged it was not so extensive as he wished ...
... quite a curiosity in its way. %V c have. a great respect for the worthy Baton we have quite as great for the right hon. George Dawson, who, we trust, will shortly be in parliament, where he is greatly wanted, and out of which he ought never to have been ...
... , and art, by the Rev. T. L. Bright, W. II. Michael, J. II. Buck, Elihu Burritt, Esqrs., Mrs. Balfour, Rev. W. Allen, George Dawson, J. Sperer, Esqrs., and Rev. D. Salmon. ...
... Principal au II Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford. The Hector and Fellows of Exeter College, Ox- ford, have presented the Rev George Dawson, Fellow of their society, to the Rectory of VVoodieigh, Devon- shire. By the death of Miss Fust, her large estate iu the ...
... lecture, replete with close reasoning and logical argument, was deli- vered, on the evening of Thursday, the 11th inst., by George Dawson, Esq.. of Birmingham. The lecturer appeared to breathe the pure air of liberty in his very soul, and observed, though not ...
... retirement of Lord Hill from the b A^0Th n ...
... hearts of many thousands of our mercantile and commercial brethren, crying to them, I Join u«—join us, Wbittingtons.' Mr. George Dawson, who so enchained a Newport auditory a short time since, made a brilliaut srach. Here are a few pas. sages, forcible and ...