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1800 - 1849
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Ballinasloe, Galway, Republic of Ireland

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TIIE SPEAKING AUTOMATON

... TIIE SPEAKING AUTOMATON. ' 1 Proles:or Faber, a mathematician of , Vienna, has brought over to London a speaking automaton, upon the construction of which he has been employed some five-and -twenty wars. The apparatus is worked by a clavier, which, played ...

referesee to ft. that the herded the rail opal him to speak woul lat nit of I will not g

... referesee to ft. that the herded the rail opal him to speak woul lat nit of I will not g o ; over tho same ground, and ii ha let ii.e nothing eh* to do. and will roily aid tie to hit I Mr. F. has only alluded to the present benefit in the outlay of capital ...

POETRY. INDEPENDENCE. Y. speak of Independence— There is no such thing on earth-. We depend opoa each other for all

... POETRY. INDEPENDENCE. Y. speak of Independence— There is no such thing on earth-. We depend opoa each other for all that life is worth To *my and that ponders, To every that feels, There's not a day but something This hidden oath The used of friendship ...

sure her Majesty's Government are not insensible, and it wot.lii he siqierfhtoila for them to speak. 1 lie ofv. ..

... sure her Majesty's Government are not insensible, and it wot.lii he siqierfhtoila for them to speak. 1 lie ofv..ur Memorialists Iv. simply to declare tha , . I ring uultde themselves.° carry out this importai.t wide' taking. t I.vy are prepared to afford ...

POETRY

... the tweeds grow rank, Yet We the poor man stands; Ab ! el bands want acrek ailiiois of acres want hands. INDEPEN DKNCE. Ye speak of Independence— There's ao such thing on earth We depend esch other Still for ell that life is worth ! To mind that ponders ...

Drury 411!ilaiii alto tor.l4h.hdi°ll4 Isdextedu led

... rendewed bet sis jOb-etainent among the natima ; bat MlN:night that recent events had shown that Ireland should speak out. Ireland should speak out, not with menace, but by taking a firm ground to Mate her grievances, and to state to the Imperial }bafflement ...

DELI:IUNt

... intolmed quarter., that King Leopold eii• tertained seriotts'y the intention to abdicate, which the journals have been for some speaking. ...

'LIN AGRICULTURE IN LANCASHIRE

... -L ,rd Stanley, in the cour•ie °lbis at the anniversary of the Liverpool Agnyulural Society, said : I mu-t runless—for I speak t andidly, and witlioat reveriethat I did not think that there that impriveinrat in the .veiteral 'nye ...

es* taw 111-Loasea4

... it is to the es we must Speaking to the general politic I. pompom' fustian. never yet knew any good come of ass . 4 Address to the Ireland. Speak to a class—speak to a sect—speak to a party— speak to strode - ...

THE YIELD lITAIIB

... sot Wight after 111CIN WO es ye. bright eels, MIMI the soul S.M. tondo, in its easier Of beteg. and to ask the shiaieg up To speak it. language east away Its gnat lay.ieriour a/ar I thesis answer that -ky—we tura aside To fe t bat there is in the lining ...

MiEfING AI _THE COURT HOUSE:

... but little speaking the desire 01 the meeting being to act. Lord CLiticarty made *nue observation*, expressive it hi. -atislicti 11 41 tar prospects opening to the eoutery trout Cue uniting of nion ot all shades of has concluded by speaking Ut very ill ...

THE CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... this heading it may nut he out of place to mention that all the accounts which have readied us from Englat.d and Scotland speak in cLecring terms of the appearance of the grain fields. Even as regards our own country, where the seed has been put ' into ...