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THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS SPEAKING

... THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS I SPEAKING. _ TnE WHISTLEaRS AT THE PLOUGH AGAINST TUE WHISTLERS IN DowNING-sTrBET. Central Agricultural Proteetion Society. REPESIL oF THE MALT TAX.- Owing to the ex- traordinary movements of Sir R. Peel in the House ...

THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS SPEAKING

... THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS SPEAKING. TuE WHISTLERS AT THE PLoouGH AOAINST THE WHISTLERS IN DOWNING-STR-EET. Central Agricultural Protection Society. REPEAL OF THE MALT TAx. -Owing to the ex- traordinary movements of Sir R. Peel in the House of ...

THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS SPEAKING

... THE FARMERS ACTING, AS WELL AS SPEAKING. TuE WIIISTLERF AT THE PLOUOGH ' AAINST DTIE W HISTLERS o N DOW NINGSTREET. . I Central Agricultural Protection Society. REPEAL OF THE MALT TAX. .-Owing to the ex-t traordinary movements of Sir R. Peel in the House ...

THE foreign news of the week has not been, politically speaking, of much interest. A report, however, connected

... VJMC1Ct anti Alumber fatrCturp. HULL: TUESDAY, ,NTOVEmBEf 17, 1829, I.. THP foreign news of the week has not been; politically speaking, of much interest. A report, however, connected vas, with the future destinies of Greece, has given rise to some the discussion ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9005 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

WHO ARE THE IRISH?

... by the English families, who became ipsls Hibernicis Hliberniores. The Celtio-speaking population of Ire- land are no move a pure Celtic race than the English- speaking population can be considered (seeing the fre- quent intermarriages between English ...

DELEGATE MEETING AT THE GLOBE INN, MILL BRIDGE

... addresses at the meetingd. Movedby'Jo hn Haigh, seconded by Abel Goodall, that every person that goes on the hustings speak or not speak shall pay for his ticket.. * Moved by Samuel. Healey, sebnded by R. Suf- clifte, that the following persnis be invited ...

THE SCHOOLMASTER

... misapplied. I speak not of those who have, by the aid of the first chapter of St. John, out-jockeyed Apollo, though mounted upon Pegasus, and have with Mr. Hamilton, beat learning herself at leap- frog, by fairly vaulting over her head ;-I speak not of those ...

Published: Tuesday 06 May 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 496 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

WHO IS THE TIMES'S CORRESPONDENT IN WALES!

... will depend his title to the confidence of the Welsh people, speaking in a political sense: for it is as a politician, and as the servant of political traffickers that we wish to speak of him. His name, then, is GomEa POWELL. He was once a flaming ...

Public Instructor

... persons and e no more. F 1st. The person speaking. 2nd. The person to whom we speak. a y 3rd. The person of whom we speak. e All these may be in the singular or plural ; that l is, there may be one person speaking, or more than one-and so of the others ...

Public Instructor

... persons and e no more.s Ilst' The person speaking. 2nd. The pewsm to whom. we speak. hy 3rd. The person of whom we speak. he All these may be in the singular or plural; that rec is, there may be one person speaking, or more than re-.ane-and so of the others ...