THE CONSERVATIVE SOCIETY
... THE CONSERVATIVE SOCIETY Several from provinces have prolonged their stay in town to present at th* meeting this Society, tomorrow, favor Lord Stanley’s Hill. ...
... THE CONSERVATIVE SOCIETY Several from provinces have prolonged their stay in town to present at th* meeting this Society, tomorrow, favor Lord Stanley’s Hill. ...
... singular legacy has been left to the Benevolent Society of the northern provinces of the Netherlands, by a M. Philippe Bosquet, who died Amsterdam 'on the Blh of January last. He bequeaths 2,000 florins to the society, on the condition that two fruit trees, of ...
... Castle, and, exclusive of the Nobility and Gentry previously in town, a numerous concourse of the first classes in society from the provinces, including several Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops, were amongst those who paid their respects to his Ex ...
... hear) ; and if there were any thing our mixed form of government which was found inapplicable the different state of society in those provinces, let the British government generously and candidly free them from restraint, and say, ** As we cannot govern you ...
... underrated the real extent of the calamity. We publish an abstract of Reports forwarded to the Agricultural Society from the different provinces. They are thus summed up by the Freeman : Connaught On the 24th of September the report from Galway was, that ...
... questions at issue in this province, as set forth in the extracts from the instructions to his eicelienc}' the £arl of Crusford, communicated by the lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, to the legislature of that province, and the line policy prescribed ...
... singular legacy has been le.T to the Benevolent Society of the northern provinces of the Netherlands, a M. Philippe B,— piet, who died at Amsterdam on the of January last. He beaueaths 2.000 florins the society ou the condition that two fruit trees, full ...
... and if there were anything in our {nixed form «f government which was found inapplicable the different state of society in those provinces, let the British government generously and candidly free them from restraint, and say, *• we cannot govern you for ...
... Farming Society; the Ihdlinaslne nion Agricultural Society; Newport Pralt Agricultural Association ; k, Clare, ami Tipperary Farming Society; ti»e Kells and Callan Agriculuiral :ociatioa ; the ’Galinoy Farming Society; the Ballytore Agricultural Society; ...
... there was amongst the society, some the provinces, and that Jones and some others were endeavouring to arrange all differences amongst them. He said might on for hours reading extracts, but he bad r«ad enough to show that secret society existed, of which ...
... presumption that the French would entirely inhabit one province, and the British settlors the other province of Canada. Lower Canada being destined for the French Canadians, and Upper Canada being that province into which it was expected that British emigration ...
... Boyton’s motion, is to pledge the Society to protect those persons who vote for candidate who is supported by their landlords, in opposition to a candidate supported this society. It is in opinion of importance that this Society should not in any instance, ...