TRIENNIAL UONTLM.YOUNG GENTLEMEN.O.f ETON COLLEGE
... thronged with fashionable com- pany of both sexes. The Duke of Gloucester's Band played God Save the King, Tritons strike Home, Rule Britannia, and other 7ir *i .1 and. loyal airs. ...
... thronged with fashionable com- pany of both sexes. The Duke of Gloucester's Band played God Save the King, Tritons strike Home, Rule Britannia, and other 7ir *i .1 and. loyal airs. ...
... succeeded ; and afterwards, The Duke of York and the Army — ?? The Duke of Clarence and the Navy, with Britons strike Home, Rule Britannia, &c. The Duke of Kent stated that his Royal Brother had, by imperious calls of duty, been necessarily absent, ...
... your Lordship, we exult in the happy occasion of your nomination to the high station, in the choice of the Authorities at home, to rule the destinies of India, alike to thf benefit and interests of its subjects, and to tlie advantage and sati«factionof a ...
... company. Take no wine at home. Rule 7 Shun wine, beer, and spirits. Avoid sup: ers, champagne, and moselle. Salads. Plenty of air .and exercise. Always do some good work. Rule 7. Avo'd beer at Chancery-lane, or elsewhere. Rule 8. Always be engaged in ...
... accession. During the latter part of Lord Sidmouth's career at the Home Office, and during the whole of Sir Robert Peel's occupation of the important post of Home Secretary, the rule was inflexible to refuse any title to persons engaged in trade as retailers ...
... K)DOLD PARLIAMENTARY RULES, STIONS WHERE MEMBERS ARE INTERESTED ! From Mr. Hjtsell's Precedents. , e l2th of Jnne. IGD4, Mr. Seymour, a party in a (pder consideration, goes forth during Ihe debate, j ( with former order and precedent in like cases. ...
... PROTESTANT RULE AND^ CATHOLIC DOCTRINE. TO THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, PRELATE OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER. My Lord— lt is plain that there is a violent struggle already going on between truth and error. On the one side, we have the grand ...
... I A new Version of RULE BRITANNIA. When England first at HeavV* commaßd s Aro=e the Papal power to quell, I Then small and feeble was the band That bade the song of Freedom swell. t In vain your efforts, Romish knaves, For Britons never will be slave ...
... obnoxious to them, and would work with such only as w^re con- formable to the rules and regulations aino.Vgst thern- ?? Guilty. The business being finished this morning, the Home Circuit here concluded. Mr. Edward Walter, ooe of t!»e Coroners for the County ...
... HOME CHiCUIT. SUSSEX ASSlZliS.— Horsham, March 21 LGRO SELSeV .. P-WEU.. This was an action upon Lie Stau.ie of Ld ward V I. to recr.ver tre'.l? damages for not ?? out times; and the question -.as, whether the land was tithe-able or not, being waste ...
... HOME CIRCUIT.-KiNGSToN. LOADER V. THOMAS. This was an action to recover 40/. the alleged amount of cer- tain penalties which the Defendant had incurred, by giving deficient measure in a delivery of coals. Mr. Gurnet stated the case to the Jury, and said ...
... HOME CIRCUIT. HERTFORD ASSlZES.— Saturday, Feb. 6 SENTENCE ON CONOLLY AND MORAN. Tbis morning, at half-past nine o'clock, Mr. Justice Best took his seat in the Crown-court, when Patrick Conolly and Hugh Mcran, convicted yesterday of Manslaughter, were ...