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OLDHAM’S

... trust that any further explanation will be now rendered unnecessary. Some journal#,” says one of the latest Paris papers, speak of the passage of the Pruth. Tins news is evidently unfounded. Neither the state of the negociations, nor the season, nor the ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING PACKET

... half clad form what havoc want hath made And the sweet lustre of thine eye doth fade. And all thy souls sad sorrow seems to speak ! miserable state! compelled to wear The wooing smile, as thy aching breast Some wretch reclines, who feeling ne’er possessed; ...

COLNTKV MARKETS

... of the service to which he belongs. mthe King arnia, and ought also to be laid upon the table. Every thing used in it, in speaking of lie oatne ot * a . j gunnlied that can place the conduct of to contrast those expressions wffih j lant o ffi C er the ...

POOR LORD ROSSMORE'

... very short acquaintance with that recondite volume. Goldsmith's Homan History, our Hibernian Rcfonncr of Church and State, speaks of Julius Caesar, and Scylla, and the Homan legions, and the Rubicon, in very promising manner, for a student of his standing ...

which rendered it impossible that T should then prepared to submit to mv colleago-s anjedefinite view of that ..

... good faith. It ship’s observations nearly inaudible. We understood perfectly true, Noble Lord has observed, that the him to speak in terms of surprise at the Noble Secre- Protocol did not carry within itself any specifications tary for Foreign Affairs and ...

TEST AND CORPORATION OATHS

... this vote of thanks ? I must suppose that it is the intention —the settled resolution of his Majesty’s Government, without speaking of the other Members whom have now the honour to address, to stand this Gallant Officer-that it is the intention of his Majesty’s ...

MINORITV OF FIFTEEN

... voice in the choice of their preceptor. The Lord Chancellor l think all the purposes of this motion will be answered if I speak to the Master, intimating that it would be desirable to proceed with activity. Mr. Horne said he did not mean to say any thing ...

No. 13

... amount Charge on the Funded Debt and Annuities was lgls £30,488,000 In 1822 23,596,000 1827 28,381,000 lam not yet come, Sir, speak of the Exchequer Buis or Unfunded Debt ; but the statement 1 have made will serve to shew that the diminution of the public ...

THE CHIEF BAKON, AND BARON SMITH,

... case, will, in all probability, continue till this day twelve-months. lam wall-ryed. I can see nothing but wall. should not speak of such trifles ; but the known anxiety of friends that I should he comfortable makes it duty to assure them that I am so—entirely ...

The following General Orders have been issued, in consequence of Lord Hill’s appointment to the Command of the ..

... this vote of thanks ? I must suppose that it is the intention—the settled resolution of his Majesty’s Govcrr.ment, without speaking of the other Members whom I have now the honour to address, to stand this Gallant Officer—that it is the intention of his ...

AJVD CORRESrOJVDEJVT

... DUBLIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, IK2B. other. That I raay not charged with a desire to evade a difficulty, I will afterwards speak of those Pensions ; but, for the present, leave them altogether out of my calculat.on. I have, then, taken the last five years ...

noarable, important a victory. (Hear, hear./ It would be the first time that Ministers, who. the contradiction ..

... instead of having King of France, says the Right Honourable Gentleman, had was at both sides admitted, a full acquittal, to speaks of it m a strain entirely different , but t feel’some pang at the previous question being carried King of France calls it ...